How about contrast AND tab collars?
Last edited by The_Shooman (2010-12-01 17:48:00)
The recent people Tony has posted really give the usually smart looking contrast collar a bad name. Those people have no place wearing such a shirt. What jerky looking guys, sheesh.
Last edited by The_Shooman (2011-05-17 17:48:32)
That's a lot of patterns.
Contrast collar shirts are great if the rest of the outfit isn't too "over the top."
I love collar/cuff contrast shirts and have been wearing them for nearly 25 years. I always get compliments on these shirts when worn in combination with a suit or sport coat that is a shade of gray or navy (with or without a very light pin stripe).
Here are some pics of my older collar/cuff combination shirts, dating back to the mid 80's, that I'm still wearing to this day.
Note on the cuff links: These are not the style of cuff links I wear. They are cheap Chinese made cuff links put in by my shirt laundry on every rolled french cuff shirt that goes out the door..
Blog post: Who says shirts can't last
(Sorry, the link posted doesn't work. Looks like a glitch in the software related to the apostrophe in the word "can't". Instead, please click on www.ravefabricare.com below and enter "who says shirts can't last" in the search engine at the top right corner. In the meantime, I'll try to figure out why the link doesn't work. Thank you.)
Last edited by stubloom (2011-06-30 09:22:51)
Let's see if this works: http://www.ravefabricare.com/true-quality-cleaning/2011/6/23/who-says-shirts-can%27t-last.aspx
Regards,
Thank you for the link fix.
Stu
they look very summery and casual when worn with white trousers.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303661904576454351314623570.html
The source of Charlie Wilson's contrast collar BD w/ epaulettes...