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�is collar is seen everywhere in business settings. It looks great with a tie for work, or
without for a professional yet relaxed look
You can also get a “wide spread collar” also known as “�e Londoner” which features a
wide spread between the collar tips and is perfect for bulkier tie knots.
spreadcollar
doublecuff
Also known as a French cu�, this is the classic cu� for a dress shirt. �e cu� is folded back,
hence the ‘double’ and is fastened with cu�inks instead of buttons. �e French cu� is best for
showing a quarter inch of shirt cu� from underneath your jacket sleeves.
button downcollar
A smart look, even without a tie! First introduced by the Brooks Brothers in 1896, the button down was fashioned after the shirts of polo players.
single cuff �is is a traditional cu� with built-in buttons. Most store-bought shirts tend to have single button cu�s.
forward pointA classic business collar that is typically worn
with a four-in-hand knot due to its width.
�e most formal collar style and mostly worn with tuxedo jackets. Features a stand up
collar with downward points. Should only be worn with a bow-tie.
wing
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