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  2. Nov 30, 2022 · The ultimate guide to men's shirt collars, including the different styles, their history, how to wear them, and other considerations for your outfits.

    • Classic Straight-Point Shirt Collar. A straight-point collar is a traditional type of shirt collar characterized by long points. The collar points average two to three inches in length.
    • Wide Spread Shirt Collar. Wide-spread collars are another very common shirt collar type. Its name is a complete spoiler alert because it tells you all you need to know; it’s very widespread.
    • Semi-Spread Shirt Collar. A semi-spread collar is similar to a wide-spread one but (again, spoiler alert) less wide. Where the wide-spread collar can go up to 6″, the semi-spread never goes above a 4″ spread.
    • Cutaway Windsor Shirt Collar. This modern and very fashion-forward shirt collar style is the widest collar available for dress shirts. Its spread is between 6.5″ – 8.5″, but it also has the shortest points on a dress shirt.
    • Point Collar. Perhaps the most traditional shirt collar, if not the most American. Also known as a “straight collar,” it’s marked by a relatively shorter distance between the collar points (compared to, say, a spread collar – which we’ll get into a little later).
    • Club Collar. A preppy old-school twist on the traditional shirt collar, the club collar has rounded edges and can also be worn with or without a tie. These were collars originally worn by students at the exclusive Eton College of Berkshire, England in the 19th century – hence, sometimes known as the “Eton collar,” but now commonly called the “club collar” as it signaled the “special club” membership of Etonians.
    • Winged Collar. Usually found on tuxedo shirts, the tips of these collar points can fold down like wings, unlike the other “turndown” collars on this list.
    • Button Down Collar. This collar features collar points that are buttoned down to hold it in place, which is why shirts with this type of collar are called “button downs”.
  3. Apr 18, 2024 · White Collar & Blue Collar; Men's Shirt Collar Overview. What are the Shirt Collar Parts? Collar Stays; How is a Shirt Collar Constructed? What Should Shirt Collars Fit? Fabric & Materials; Soft Vs Stiff; Choosing the Best Collar For You. Face Size; Face Shape; Popular Men's Collar Types. Classic Point Collar; Wide Spread Collar; Cutaway Collar ...

    • Shirt Collar Chart. Here’s a chart setting out the most common shirt collars. Now we get into the details below.
    • Band Collar. A band collar is simply a band that takes the place of the collar, which means that essentially, there is no collar at all on these shirts.
    • Button-Down Collar. The origin of the button-down collar indicates it was a very practical invention because it was introduced by Polo players who wanted to keep their collars from flapping in their faces while participating in their sport.
    • Club Collar. Also known as the Eaton collar because it was developed at Eton College, the club collar is simply a standard point collar with edges that have been rounded off, so they do not have “sharp” edges to them.
  4. A Guide by Oliver Wicks on the different types of mens shirt collars and how to choose the right one based on occasion, your build, and face shape.

  5. Learn more about collar types for dress shirts, including which is appropriate for your upcoming occasion, and which should be worn with or without a tie.

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