A "collar" is an essential component of a shirt, blouse, or garment worn around the neck. It serves both practical and aesthetic purposes. Collars come in various styles, each with distinct characteristics, and they have evolved over time to accommodate different fashion trends and functional needs.
From a functional perspective, collars provide structural support to the garment's neckline. They help maintain the shirt's shape and keep it in place on the wearer's shoulders. Depending on the design and style, collars can offer varying degrees of rigidity and comfort. Some collars, like the button-down and hidden button-down collars, feature small buttons or hidden fasteners that secure the points to the shirt, ensuring they remain in place during wear.
Beyond their functional role, collars have a significant impact on the overall appearance and formality of a garment. Different collar styles can transform the look and convey specific messages. For example, the wing collar is a traditional choice for tuxedos and black-tie events, denoting a high level of formality. In contrast, the club collar, with its rounded points, adds a touch of vintage flair and casual sophistication.
Collars also play a crucial role in coordinating with neckwear, such as ties, bow ties, or scarves. Collar styles influence the choice of neckwear and how it is knotted or fastened. The spread and width of the collar determine the space available for various tie knots, allowing for customization of the wearer's appearance.
In recent years, collar fashion has seen the resurgence of traditional and retro styles, reflecting a blend of classic and contemporary sensibilities. Collars like the Mandarin (or Chinese) collar have become popular for their minimalistic and modern appeal, while the clerical collar maintains its historical significance in religious contexts.
In summary, a collar serves as a crucial element in clothing design, balancing functionality and style. It defines the neckline, influences the formality of the attire, and complements neckwear choices, making it a versatile and integral aspect of modern fashion.
Standard Short sleeves.
Following cuffs style can be selected with this option
Standard Long sleeves attached with a cuff.
Following cuffs style can be selected with this option
Standard Long sleeves additional there will a small tab stitched inside of the sleeve which will hold the shirt cuff with the help of a button. This option is mainly for a casual shirt style. Sleeves are going to be slightly wider as you can only use the tab if you are rolling up the sleeves.
Following cuffs style can be selected with this option
Standard short sleeves additional there will a small tab stitched inside of the sleeve and will always be seen outside of the sleeves . This option is mainly for a casual shirt style.
Following cuffs style can be selected with this option
A Cuff is a layer of texture at the lower edge of the sleeve of an article of clothing mainly shirt and pants
Classic cuff for all occasions and customer favourites. Length of 2 ½", button on both sides so that tightness will be adjustable as per watch.
Barrel cuff with 2 buttons. Length 3" higher than the standard cuff.
Barrel cuff with 3 buttons. Length of 3 ¼" with 3 buttons for those who want something different.
Formal cuffs with Length of 5" folded into half creating 2 layers. Both sides buttonhole to use with cufflinks or Knots.
Also, a type of formal cuff to use with buttons instead of cufflinks.
Standard seam for short sleeves shirt.
Shorts sleeves shirt with a cuff
For short sleeves shirt with cuffs and split on sides
For short sleeve shirt with the tab for a more casual look or to roll up the shirt sleeves
Tab to roll up the sleeves. Sleeves are going to be slightly wider so that you can rollup easily. Cuff will be soft with only one layer of interlining.
A yoke is a shaped pattern piece which forms part of a garment, usually fitting around the neck and shoulders, or around the hips to provide support for looser parts of the garment, such as a gathered skirt or the body of a shirt.
One-piece yoke for those who like slim fit
One Piece yoke with pleat in the middle. Recommended for those who like little extra room at the back.
One Piece yoke with pleats on both sides for extra room. Not recommended for sloping shoulders.
For all Body form, slim-fit and more tapered at the waist.
For all Body forms, slim-fit but with extra comfort as split yoke helps to stretch the fabric.
For all Body forms, slim-fit but with extra comfort as split yoke helps to stretch the fabric and with extra tapered look at waist.
A placket (also spelled placquet) is an opening in the upper part of trousers or skirts, or at the neck or sleeve of a garment.[1] Plackets are almost always used to allow clothing to be put on or removed easily but are sometimes used purely as a design element. Modern plackets often contain fabric facings or attached bands to surround and reinforce fasteners such as buttons, snaps, or zippers.
Plain front without seam with a more smooth and cleaner look
Plain front with a seam following next to the buttons.
A soft fused placket mainly for a casual and relaxed look.
Hidden button with seam. Buttons are covered or hidden under the fold in the same fabric. Mainly for formal dress shirts.
Placket with hidden button. Buttons are covered or hidden under the extra piece in the same fabric. Mainly for formal dress shirts special pleated front tuxedos.
Perfect for medium to small tie knots and about as conservative as it gets.
A small strap parallel to the shoulder seam, and the button near the collar, or by laces on the underside of the epaulet passing through holes in the shoulder of the shirt.
* Price based on fabric selected.
This one is the taste of summer. Not literally—but close. The color is soft, warm peach—creamsicle, sweet and gentle, like the first bite of something cold on a hot day. The linen is lightweight and specifically curated for shirting, offering an airy, breathable option perfect for the kind of heat that makes other fabrics feel like punishment. The smooth plain-weave construction has those subtle, organic slub yarns that give linen its signature texture—little irregularities that prove this is the real thing, not something pretending. From a distance, the fabric reads as a soft, warm peach with a relaxed, casual feel. Get close, and the slubs reveal themselves—organic, honest, alive.
The hand is crisp but supple. It stands away from your body, letting air circulate and keeping you cool when the humidity is high. The fabric is designed for maximum breathability and moisture-wicking, making it ideal for tropical climates where sweat is inevitable and comfort is everything. And the best part? It softens beautifully with each wash. The more you wear it, the better it feels—like a shirt that's been yours for years, even on day one.
This is for the guy who spends summers in places where the air sticks to your skin. Who understands that a creamsicle linen shirt is the opposite of stiff and formal—relaxed, warm, alive. Perfect for bespoke resort shirts: short-sleeve camp collar shirts or classic long-sleeve button-downs that keep you cool while looking effortlessly put together. Use it for tropical business casual, ideal for smart summer shirts that keep the wearer cool while looking sharp—because there's no reason to suffer through a boardroom in a heavy cotton shirt. Or choose it for lightweight tunics, a great choice for airy, relaxed silhouettes designed for maximum air circulation, where the fabric breathes and you do too. The soft creamsicle peach works beautifully with off-white, cream, navy, olive, and even light grey trousers or shorts. Use our 3d-designer to build a custom shirt that feels like a vacation. Because the outside may be what the world sees, but the inside is where the summer lives.
Fiber & Weave: 100% linen plain-weave. Lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking with a crisp but supple hand that softens with each wash. Soft, warm peach "creamsicle" hue with subtle organic slub yarns for signature linen texture.
Don't just wear a shirt. Wear a creamsicle. Creamsicle Linen Shirting. Soft, breathable, and quietly sweet.
The plain front shirt features a smooth, minimalist design with no pleats or extra stitching. Perfect for formal occasions and modern looks.
The "Button Down Collar" is a classic choice known for its versatility and timeless appeal. This collar style features small buttons at the tips of the collar points, helping to keep them in place. It's a versatile option that works well in both formal and casual settings. The button-down collar is perfect for those who appreciate a neat and polished look with the added benefit of a collar that stays securely in position
Long sleeves with a tab combine the elegance of full sleeves with the practicality of adjustable tabs, often rolled up for a relaxed look.
A Side Pleat is a subtle yet functional design element often found on dress shirts and other formal attire. It involves folding a section of fabric along the sides to create small pleats. Side pleats offer a bit of extra room around the waist, providing comfort and allowing the shirt to drape smoothly. Theyre a smart choice for those who appreciate a little extra flexibility without sacrificing a formal look. Side pleats help maintain a polished appearance while ensuring you can move comfortably throughout your day.
PLAIN FRONT W/O SEAMPlain front without seam with a more smooth and cleaner look. |
Same Color as the shirt main color.
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