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Modern shirt collars, for the most part and with only afew exceptions are lacking in vintage appropriate detailing. When people wear a modern shirt with a vintage suit- it just doesn't quite work.
'30s/'40s collars had longer points, were less spread and had 'the back curve'- a stylish and functional detail, which allows the collar to conform to the shape of the wearer's chest- when the clooar is fastened, the outside edge folows the contour. This feature or detail is more apparent and necessary on collars with longer points.
This illustration is of a '30s shirt-
They just look better, especially with a vintage ensemble and particularly with a vintage tie- making the most of the whole-
See this thread for a modern assortment-
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=2228&highlight=collars
Attention to detail gets noticed!
B
T
'30s/'40s collars had longer points, were less spread and had 'the back curve'- a stylish and functional detail, which allows the collar to conform to the shape of the wearer's chest- when the clooar is fastened, the outside edge folows the contour. This feature or detail is more apparent and necessary on collars with longer points.
This illustration is of a '30s shirt-
They just look better, especially with a vintage ensemble and particularly with a vintage tie- making the most of the whole-
See this thread for a modern assortment-
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=2228&highlight=collars
Attention to detail gets noticed!
B
T