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Spread collar

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This collar has points spread apart from each other, allowing more room for larger tie knots; it exudes a modern, refined look.

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Polo collar

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Found on polo shirts, this soft, unfused collar usually comes with a placket and two or three buttons, offering a casual, sporty look.

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Cascading ruffle collar

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A dramatic, flowing collar featuring layers of ruffles which cascade from the neckline, adding texture and movement to the garment.

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Shirt collar

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A traditional collar that is found on dress shirts, often accompanied with a stand and points that can be buttoned down.

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Chelsea collar

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A collar with long pointed tips, often extending past the shoulders, it's a bold, retro style.

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Tab collar

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This collar has a small tab that fastens the points together underneath a tie, creating a neat, arching effect.

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Bertha collar

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A wide, round, flat collar, often made of lace or sheer fabric, and draping over the shoulders; seen in formal and historical clothing.

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Peter Pan collar

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A flat collar with rounded points, it's a youthful and feminine collar often found on women's and children's clothing.

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Bowler collar

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A wide, flat collar with rounded edges, resembling a bowler hat, it's a statement piece often found in women's fashion.

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Club collar

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Characterized by rounded points, the club collar offers a vintage look, often seen in early 20th century styles.

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Roll collar

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A soft, turned-over collar that drapes down from the neckline, creating a relaxed and casual look.

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Band collar

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A collar that consists of a band of fabric around the neck with no collar points or foldover, it provides a neat, modern appearance.

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Mandarin collar

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A short, unfolded stand-up collar style that originates from China, offering a minimalist and sleek look.

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Notched collar

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This collar displays a 'notch' where it joins the lapel, commonly found on blazers and coats.

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Wing collar

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Designed for formal wear, especially with a tuxedo, it has small points that stick out like 'wings', traditionally worn with a bow tie.

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Sailor collar

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Inspired by naval uniforms, this collar is flat and square in the back with a V-shaped front, typically decorated with stripes or piping.

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Convertible collar

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A versatile collar that can be worn open or closed, it's often seen on casual shirts and lightweight jackets.

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Detachable collar

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Originally popular in the early 20th century, it is a collar separate from the shirt that can be attached or removed, providing versatility and ease of laundering.

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Banded collar

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Similar to the band collar, this style features a strip of fabric around the neck, often with a contrast material or color.

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Turtleneck collar

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A high, close-fitting collar that folds over and covers most of the neck, it's commonly associated with sweaters.

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