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There was a time when turtleneck jumpers meant 1970s kitsch and Roger Moore as James Bond. Not any more. As more men embrace a classic sense of style, they are heralding the once derided piece of clothing as a symbol of the lost values of the past. And as they do one thing is clear: the turtleneck is back.
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