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Collar (clothing)

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It is claimed by America that one of her citizens, a Mrs. Hannah Lord Montague, in the course of her domestic duties a hundred years ago, observed that collars (which in those days were part of the shirt) soiled much more quickly than the rest of the garment. She conceived the idea of making a collar
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A detachable collar made of fabric or chains that is worn by Freemasons of high rank or office. It signifies which office they hold. A jewel is attached to the bottom of the collar further defining the Brothers rank and office. Also see photo of NSW & ACT Grand Master wearing his collar.
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A wing-shaped collar with a triangular notch in it, with the lapels (when on blazers and jackets) of a garment at the seam where collar and lapels. Often seen in blazers and blouses with business suits. Also, rounded notched collars appear in many forms of pajamas and nurses uniforms.
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A high standing pleated collar popular in the renaissance period made of starched linen or lace, or a similar fashion popular late seventeenth century and again in the early nineteenth century. They were also known as "millstone collars" after their shape.
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From the contrast between the starched white shirt collars worn by businessmen in the early 20th century and the blue chambray workshirts worn by laborers comes the use of collar colors in job designation, the "workforce colorwheel". Examples are
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which could be detached from the shirt and washed separately. Whether the detachable collar originated in America or not, the collar industry in England seems to have come into being in 1840, more or less about the same time as it did in America.
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For a cutaway collar: a dress-shirt collar that is slightly stiff, with a wide spread (space between the points) to accommodate a Windsor knot tie, popularized in the 1930s; for a wing collar, a standard wing collar.
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Today's shirt collars descend from the rectangular band of linen around the neck of 16th century shirts. Separate ruffs exist alongside attached ruffled collars from the mid-16th century, usually to allow
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A collar made as a separate accessory to be worn with a band-collared shirt. (Currently worn styles are turndown, tab, and dog collars; as well as historical styles such as Imperial or Gladstone.)
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Conventions on fastening the buttons on a collar differ globally. In the United States and the United Kingdom, the top button is virtually always left unbuttoned, unless one is wearing a
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A collar with long pointy edges. Usually worn with a suit and a tie, because otherwise the extra long collar points can look odd. It's considered a conservative type of collar.
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favored this collar style, especially in the earliest years of his career, because he believed his neck looked too long; he had, in turn, been inspired by
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It was actually the Prince of Wales who introduced this shape. He got them originally about eight years ago from a manufacturer called Charvet, in Paris.
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A wide, flat, round collar, sometimes with a ruffle, usually worn with a floppy bow tie, characteristic of boys' shirts from c. 1880–1920.
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A T-shaped collar with a vertical button placket going up to mid-chest. This type of collar is believed to originate from the Jebba, a
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A wide, flat, round collar, often of lace or sheer fabric, worn with a low neckline in the Victorian era and resurrected in the 1940s.
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A short, almost straight standing collar folded over, with the points extending only to the base of the band, characteristic of the
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collar — a cape-like collar fitted to a low scooping neckline — was adapted in the 1940s but generally attached to a V-neckline.
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Any collar that is softly rolled where it folds down from the stand, as opposed to a collar with a pressed crease at the fold.
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Fusing - Collar is pasted with a special fabric called fusing (collar fusing) so that buttonholes can be made without slippage.
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A shirt collar with only a short (1 cm) standing band around the neck, with holes to fasten a detachable collar using
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A collar on men's shirts in which the upper collar is part of the shirt facing and the undercollar is a separate piece.
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A large collar with deep points standing high on the neck and falling onto the shoulders, usually trimmed with lace or
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A stiff standing collar for men's formal wear, differentiated from other tall styles by the lack of tabs at the front.
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Similar to a Johnny collar, only with one or two buttons at the bottom of the V-neck line, creating a "Y" shape.
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folded into a triangular shape and worn with the point in the back and the front corners tied over the breast.
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A flared, fan-shaped collar standing high behind the head, often of lace, in the style seen in portraits of
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A woman's shirt collar made like a man's shirt collar with a stand and stiffened or buttoned-down points.
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Clerical Collar worn in the Catholic Church for hundreds of years, the Rabat does not equal the ordinary
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A collar with rectangular points falling over the chest, worn in the 17th century and remaining part of
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A style of wearing a collar unfolded and high against the neck, made popular in the early 1980s with
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A woman's collar for a low V-neckline, with a stand and long points, popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
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A folded collar pointing down, as opposed to a turned-up collar, such as a Wing collar; created by
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A collar with a small standing band, usually buttoned, in the style worn with detachable collars.
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in a sheer linen collar of the early 17th century, a direct ancestor of the modern shirt collar.
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Skipper, H. R. (1928). "6: Outfitting: Collars Past and Present". In Bridgland, A. S. (ed.).
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A flat, round-cornered collar, named after the collar of the costume worn in 1905 by actress
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A small standing collar, open at the front, based on traditional Manchu or Mongol-influenced
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A collar may be permanently attached to the main body of the garment (e.g. by stitching) or
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that attach to small buttons on the body of the shirt to hold the collar neatly in place.
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A collar with a deep V-neck in front, no stand, and a square back, based on traditional
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A very tall standing collar with the points turned up over the chin, to be worn with an
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A one-piece collar that lies flat, part of the shirt also lies flat to create a notch.
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The same as the wing collar, but with rounded tips. Popularised by fictional detective
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with a small tab that fastens the points together underneath the knot of the necktie.
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A collar that covers all or most of the neck, popular among women in Edwardian times.
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A shirt collar with a wide spread between the points, which can accommodate a bulky
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A stiffened half-circle collar with a tall stand, worn in the early 17th century.
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A standard turndown cutaway collar, worn predominantly in the early 20th century.
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A collar designed to be worn with the neck button either fastened or unfastened.
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A collar with buttonholes on the points to fasten them to the body of the shirt.
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The vandyke collar was also popular in the United States in the 1880s.
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A high standing collar opening to one side and frequently trimmed with
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A high stiff collar such as the Canadian hockey commentator/celebrity
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An otherwise flat, protruding collar of either a shirt (especially a
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to the body of the garment, to which a collar proper may be attached.
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A small standing collar, meeting at the front, based on traditional
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A close-fitting knitted collar that folds over and covers the neck
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A knitted collar similar to a turtleneck, but without a turnover.
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A style with an open, short V-neck and a flat, often knit collar.
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Straight point collar, Forward point collar, Narrow point collar
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A turnover shirt collar with long points, as worn by the actor
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Names for specific styles of collars vary with the vagaries of
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and other fine finishing, or to make collar-laundering easier.
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A small standing collar with the points pressed to stick out
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A round, flat, limp collar based on the costume worn by the
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A wide stiff buttoned collar forming part of the uniform of
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wears. The opposite of slovenly, but not actually formal.
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A round collar for a V-neckline that is extended to form
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to which they are attached. Most collars are fitted to a
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Shaped neckwear that fastens around or frames the neck
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One of the most frequent contemporary collar styles.
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or ascot; popularized by the British Prime Minister
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