Why shirts have collars




















Lorraine points out that the change…. The detachable collars were a way to do something that you probably did this very week: avoid laundry. Because collars and cuffs were both the most visible parts of shirts and the parts most likely to get dirty, separating them allowed people to do the shirt equivalent of only washing your armpits after you go to the gym. But things are changing now and designers and brands are finally warming up to the idea of giving men something to play around with too.

And one of the most exciting of these changes has been the evolution of shirts- from staid and regular, they are now wonderfully funky while still retaining an inherent polish and sophistication.

The new-age shirt is fashionable, contemporary and suitable for those younger men as well who find the idea of wearing shirts a little too old for their age. Probably the brightest change in the way shirts are now being designed, apart from prints, has been standout shirt collar detailing.

Having the shirt collar in a shade different from the shirt or having a design that stands out really makes the shirt speak its own style language. Culture Napoleon at the Bourrienne Hotel. Tom Dubut May 5, Share Tweet Share Pine. Services Personal Shopper at home Customization. Legal information Data Privacy General terms and conditions of sale Deliveries, exchanges and returns Cookie management. Subscribe to the newsletter Register to not miss anything Man Woman. We use cookies on our website to provide you with the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.

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Performance Performance. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyse key performance indicators of the website, thus providing a better user experience for visitors. Analytical Analytical. How to wear it well: "First, formal shirts should almost always be worn with ties; they look slightly off without them. The key to really pulling this off is to match proportions. So your point collar should be no more than a couple of inches wide—and your tie and suit lapels should be around the same width.

As an example of what wouldn't work, imagine a skinny one-inch collar and a wide three-inch tie: the tie probably wouldn't fit under the collar, and the proportions would look wrong. What it is: This one's similar to no. But in this case it will point outwards, away from the middle of the shirt, leaving more space exposed in the middle. Why we like it: "A spread collar is sharp and formal, and has a contemporary feel.

It's not as common as a point collar, so can feel a bit more 'dressed up', which works well in more formal settings. How to wear it well: "Wear a tie. This style is designed to show off your neckwear, and doesn't sit as well without a tie.



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