Thursday, 26 September 2013

It's All In The Collar





Yesteryears style icon Clark Gable sported winged tip collar shirts in his portrayal of the suave charismatic Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind. If looking dapper were a crime, he would be fined. 
This statement formal shirt with either an attached or a detached winged tip collar elevates the mundane classic suit to something timeless and superlative.

What is a winged tip collar?
The winged tip collar is the evolution of the stiff upright Victorian collar into a more comfortable formal shirt collar.
The collar tips are starched to protrude horizontally and are folded down to resemble wings. They are found on formal Tuxedo shirts and are worn for formal occasions.

The detachable wing collar along with a white cravat and starched white shirts were worn with tailcoats originally and have now evolved to be the accompaniments of the modern day formal tuxedo.

When is it worn?
It is worn with a formal tux or a three-piece suit for Black Tie events, Charity Galas and Balls or a formal engagement party. A bow tie or a cravat can be worn to outline the collar and make it a style statement.

How to wear it with a bow tie?
The collar should hang above the bow tie, as this is the more traditional form of wearing a winged tip collar. This way your accessories can do the talking. 

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