On the shirt one of the most important details is the collar. It is the most visible detail when wearing a jacket.
There are several types of packages all different from each other, but what differentiates them most is the distance between the two tips.
THE ITALIAN NECK:
Among the hills it is the most narrow and traditional, the most classic and the most used of all.
The features of this model are the more elongated and narrower sails with accentuated tips.
Preferred choice of business men.
THE FRENCH COLLAR:
Among all the neck is highlighted by the short and open tips. This opening leads him to be a very traditional neck not suitable for work environments.
THE BOTTOM-DOWN NECK:
Its characteristic is to button itself to the shirt having on the ends of the tips two eyelets that hold the sails to the shirt with 2 buttons. It is certainly a collar suitable for a casual, informal style.
THE CLUB COLLAR:
Its name comes from the 1920s, it was born as a collar for shirts used by Eton College students to
differentiate themselves from others.
Its main features are the tips which in this case are rounded. It is definitely a neck synonymous with exclusivity.
THE DIPLOMATIC NECK:
It is definitely the most formal of all. It has small and pronounced fins. Used with: Smoking-Tight & Frac. Strictly white shirt.
THE COREAN NECK:
Originating from the East, it is the only collar that does not have sails but is composed only of the solino.
A very casual and summer collar, suitable for linen shirt.
Un collo molto casual e estivo,adatto alle camice di lino.
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