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How long should the points of a collar be for a period accurate dress shirt from the 1930s? Also, what kind of fabric did they use so that the shirts are translucent?
Marc Chevalier said:Depends on which years of that decade. In the early '30s, all kinds of collar shapes were manufactured --buttondown, rounded, moderate spread, windsor spread, and tab-- but the most popular were long collars (1.5" high at the back, 4" long down the front) that pointed sharply downward.
Warbaby said:Is anyone making collars like this today? I've always been partial to the high collars with rounded points, but I'd sure like to have a couple of the long, pointy ones as well.
Lone_Ranger said:Out of curiosity, what year did the shirt, with permanent collar attached, first make it's appearance?
Warbaby said:Is anyone making collars like this today [on dress shirts]?
kuwisdelu said:Speaking of collars, when did contrast collars show up on the scene?
Marc Chevalier said:Aside from one or two (expensive) makers in Japan? Nope.