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I don't see tab collars much these days, but I've noticed in recent days that they seem to be a favorite of a certain ex-Governor.
It's an early 90s look.
True, it is a more early-90s look. It is also an American phenomena: I can not recall ever seeing them elsewhere. I know I have never seen them here in the UK, or in Italy.
I always notice them on Germany's foreign secretary Frank-Walter Steinmeier:
Do you think they had them made? I suppose Spitzer's gangly enough (and wealthy enough) that he might wear bespoke from head to toe. I can't remember seeing them for sale in the longest while, but maybe they usually just don't register with me.