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South superstars look dapper in roll-neck! Check out the list of actors who aced it well
It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the roll neck remains one of the most underrated components of the modern man’s wardrobe. However, the roll neck is an essential base garment, providing a versatile option. It makes for a seasonally and sartorially transitional garment, as they can be worn from autumn to spring. Numerous film celebrities from different language industries have been spotted donning high-necked t-shirts, and they’re not just great for day-time dressing. The look is amazing when worn on the red carpet in the form of a sequinned dress and also works when layered up in the cold weather. ![]() With his demanding on-screen presence, fitness and dance, Allu Sirish is known to make women go weak in their knees. Not to forget, his female fans also swear by his ultimate and unconventional ethnic wear across his social media accounts. The dapper actor nails each and every look effortlessly. Acing the roll neck look is our favourite Allu Sirish, known for his minimalist but impactful style which often wins him brownie points from the fashion critics. The actor rocked the look by sporting a black t-shirt polo neck complemented by green cargos and brown shoes. Icing on the cake being the combed hair with spectacles. ![]() Keeping it all black, Vijay Deverakonda redefines polo neck style as he dons a black tee and blazer, making the women go weak in their knees. ![]() Dulquer Salmaan opts for a nice velvet blazer, coupled with a full black t-shirt, giving us the look ‘to die for’. ![]() While his tall demeanour and rich baritone is not enough, Yash too aced the roll neck look by opting for an Indian outfit sporting the same blue colour jacket and long kurta. ![]() Matching his tall frame is our very own Rana Daggubati, who looks dapper in a colour-coordinated blazer and pant, well complemented by a black t-shirt. |