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See more point collars. Button Down Collar Our Button-Down Collar evolved after a tremendous amount of trial and error trying to get the height, roll, look and feel of the collar right. See more button down collars. Club Collar Inspired by the early 20th century, when rounded Eton or "club" collars were considered a classic mainstay of a man's wardrobe. See more club collars. Small-spread Collar Quietly elegant, the small-spread collar provides a smooth and refined look that is extremely versatile.

See more small-spread collars. Semi-Spread Collar One of our favorite styles for dressier occasions. See more semi-spread collars. Casual-point Collar This is a new collar style for us. See more casual-point collars. See more banded collars. See more rolled button-down collars. Small Button-down Collar Unlike our classic and rolled button-downs, the small button-down features a much shallower collar blade, suggesting a more prep-inspired, collegiate style, but with a bit of a modern twist.

See more small button-down collars. The distance between the collar points on a cutaway collar are generally between 6. It accommodates large tie knots easily and looks very sharp, but is generally too aggressive for most corporate workplaces. The rounded club collar became popular after The Eton School in England instituted it in their wardrobe in the 19th century.

The collar points are always rounded and it can come in either spread or point collar styles. It has a distinctly vintage feel, and works very nicely for those who want a unique look for a tailored wardrobe. The most formal collar option, the wingtip collar is made primarily to be worn with a bowtie and tuxedo. It got its name from the fold-out collar points, which look like wings.

The tab collar is a lesser seen option that features a small button between the collar points. British in origin, this collar props up your tie knot—making it more pronounced. Worked your way up the corporate ladder and earned yourself a little flexibility? Feel free to experiment with something a bit more flashy. If your office is not totally old fashioned you could take it even further with the extreme President Cutaway.

Per the obligatory Alan Flusser adage, if you have a particularly round face, you might want to steer clear of something with an aggressive spread. Straight collars? Buttondown Shirts? Seasonal Trends? Dress Shirt Fabrics? Why Buy Wool Apparel? Formal Occasions? Caring for Suits? Company Events? What Colors?



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