What Is Collar?
Nfscollar is the part of a dress that closes around your neck securely. It can be attached to a shirt, coat, blouse, etc.


Tailored Collar● Collar provided with a stand and a fall● Collar: part which surrounds the neck. Break line: place where the collar is folded up. Overlap: superposition of fabric bands● The lower band is provided with buttons and the top band is provided with buttonholes


Continous Collar/ Shawl Collara rolled collar and lapel in one piece that curves from the back of the neck down to the front closure of a single-breasted or double-breasted garment. C. STANDING COLLAR1) Shirt Collardetermines the overall style for a dress shirt, dictating its appearance and formality. Types of Shirt Collar
The Point CollarA more classic look, the points on this collar end just 3” away from each other, serving as the perfect complement for a narrow tie knot. It will also have a slimming effect on the wearer’s face. These collars are best for more formal occasions

Has wider collar points that are angled outwards instead of pointing down. It suits men with slim or long faces, or anyone who appreciates a modern twist to traditional attire. 2. Tab Collarit has two small tabs in the middle of the collar points. These connect beneath the necktie, pushing the knot up and out.


3. Club Collar● Collar with a narrow spread and a vintage appearance● A unique collar with a button tab between the two collar leaves.


4. cutaway spread collar ● Spread apart, angling back toward the shoulder rather than down

5. Button Down Collaror “sport collars” have points fastened down by buttons on the front of the shirt. Introduced by Brooks Brothers in 1896, they were patterned after the shirts of polo players and were used exclusively on sports shirts until the 1950s in America


6. Point CollarThe various collars with a smaller distance between the leaves or points lend themselves readily to the use of collar pins, clips, or bars.
These are accessories designed to close the space between collar points while also elevating your tie knot.


7. Spread Collar-Once the distance between the collar point widens we have a spread collar, noted as the default collar of London (and European) business wear.-also accommodate thicker ties, such as those made of wool, cashmere or other heavier fabrics.


8. Wing CollarReserved only for the most formal events is the wing collar, also known as the winged or wingtip, belongs among the minimalist collars because its points are quite small. The tips stand up and are directed horizontally so they resemble the open wings of a bird. This collar is most often worn with a bow tie and is actually supposed to be reserved for white tie events, though some men today enjoy its vintage look with a tuxedo.

9. Band Collar
The concept of the cutaway collar taken to its farthest extreme would lead the collar leaves to disappear completely, leaving just the band. This sort of collar, standing 1-2″ high can be referred to as a Mandarin for its origins in Chinese clothing and a granddad shirt (when worn as part of a casual, rustic American style). This shirt must be worn tieless.

Mandarin Collars:
These are Chinese-inspired collars and they are known for their standing charm. The front of the mandarin collar might be squared or curved in shape giving the shirt a close and structured fitting.


The mandarin collar is the most used among the types of collars on dresses.