Collars & Cuffs
Tuesday 06.05.12



All of these cuff and collar styles probably mean something. And they most certainly say something about the person wearing said shirt. But what? Images from here, and here.
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Tuesday 06.12.12 at 10:35 am
In my youth, I wore a Boylston, but now I am most certainly a New Cranford man
Wednesday 02.21.18 at 5:10 pm
These might just be the best images of this kind that I have found! I make Victorian clothing and have been looking for interesting collar designs, and the cuffs were a fantastic surprise! Thank you, there were some of both that I had never seen before.
— E. A. Poe
Thursday 03.01.18 at 4:14 pm
I’m so glad you enjoyed the images, in addition to finding them helpful!
Sunday 09.06.20 at 8:17 pm
Gostaria de saber se estes colarinhos postiços sao feitos
de celulose como em 1910. Procuro a muito os feitos com
celulose.