It depends on the event, but with respect to our upcoming Winter Gathering in Karlsruhe, if you need to be outfitted, please get in touch.
The turtleneck reminds us of a time when letters were written by hand, when a glass of booze had bite, and wearing one meant the hammer was cocked… Full Post »
We like to imagine ourselves in a world where conversation is preferred to mindlessly staring into a smartphone, particularly when in public. We appreciate the taste of alcohol when ordering alcoholic drinks. We believe flying commercial does not have be … Full Post »
We partnered with Hendrick’s Gin because we feel they reflect the old school values that we believe in, not to mention they have a lovely sense of humor. We absolutely love their classic style and appreciate immensely the quality of … Full Post »
Yes, ours is a nomadic event. We are currently working on events in Europe and the United States, but we have quite a few one-off events here in Karlsruhe, Germany, where we live. If you would like to speak with … Full Post »
Yes, Turtleneck Club boats a professional portrait studio to preserve your club experience for many years to come.
Turtleneck Club features a retinue of entertainment options including our house band, Crème Brûlée, a DJ playing classic vinyl, and of course the company and conversation of other discerning club members.
If getting a proper drink with people that don’t bore you to death falls into either one of those categories, then yes. Otherwise, absolutely not.
Turtleneck Club has no set schedule. Obviously the climate needs to be suitably cool for our chosen attire, so we tend to gather most often in the later fall, winter and early spring.
Credit where credit is due, and yes. We offer an exclusive gift to the best dressed male and female club members at each event.
Turtleneck Club was first conceived by Craig Judkins (Special Machine) in 2007 while on holiday in Florida. As the story goes, Eva, his wife, accidentally referred to a restaurant called Turtle Club, as “Turtleneck Club”. It was then, like a … Full Post »