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What Do You Call This Shirt Collar?

Eustace Tilley

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Looks like a combo Gullwing + Club. Does it have a specific name?

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Eustace Tilley

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Not sure what it's called, I think it's a bit ugly and would look really bad on anyone without a small head. Also, I know he is the barker black guy and usually dresses fine but is he wearing grey chalkstripe suit pants with a gun club odd jacket?????

^ Agreed. I have no intention of ordering one, but was curious as I had never seen one like this before.
 

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I believe it is called a Penny collar. It's very english, fred perry is a big user, as are a number of saville row shirt makers- spencer hart being the one where I purchased my shirt from
 

Eustace Tilley

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Originally Posted by mrjames
I believe it is called a Penny collar. It's very english, fred perry is a big user, as are a number of saville row shirt makers- spencer hart being the one where I purchased my shirt from

Thanks
 

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I think it's actually Round Cutaway, because it's so spread.
But Penny/Club collars are really the same thing.
(I suppose Penny is the UK name, and Club the US name, traditionally.)
 

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I'm pretty sure it's just a club collar. James Sherwood wore something similar in a documentary about Savile Row. I oscillate between really liking it and feeling like it's a bit too "little school girl." I believe for women, they're called Peter Pan collars.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr....2BgUdLJq1CQ%3D

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yep. peter pan collar.
 

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Originally Posted by mrjames
I believe it is called a Penny collar. It's very english, fred perry is a big user, as are a number of saville row shirt makers- spencer hart being the one where I purchased my shirt from

+1 i love spencer harts stuff!
 

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Originally Posted by Eustace Tilley
Looks like a combo Gullwing + Club. Does it have a specific name?

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It's Miller's oath (http://www.millersoath.com/) signature cutaway club collar. I believe it is the standard collar for all their shirts. Nice, small operation by Kirk Miller (brother of Derrick from Barker Black).

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Is it just me or his tabs are ridiculously misaligned
 

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Originally Posted by changy
Is it just me or his tabs are ridiculously misaligned

If you are talking about the trousers, yes, they are much too far forward.
 

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Originally Posted by ndw
It's Miller's oath (http://www.millersoath.com/) signature cutaway club collar. I believe it is the standard collar for all their shirts. Nice, small operation by Kirk Miller (brother of Derrick from Barker Black).

oSRP3.jpg


thanks for the link +1
 

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