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You need to buy light grey tshirts. Your white wifebeater looks sub-optimal. By which I mean terrible.
Borrowing your picture, if you don't mind. It always bother me when my shirts "buckle" just below the collar when worn without a tie. I assume it's related to the collar fusing. Any recommendation to combat this? I can sometimes starch that specific location enough to keep it rigid throughout the day.
Borrowing your picture, if you don't mind.
It always bother me when my shirts "buckle" just below the collar when worn without a tie. I assume it's related to the collar fusing. Any recommendation to combat this? I can sometimes starch that specific location enough to keep it rigid throughout the day.
I believe what you are referring to is called 'collar roll' and is actually desirable by the majority of SF members afaik.
http://www.styleforum.net/t/165024/the-ocbd-collar-roll-thread
Sorry, poor explanation my part. Definitely not talk the infamous collar roll. On mobile so cannot photoshop it. On the buttonhole side, you see how the fabric "collapses" directly below the neckband and top button. The button side usually has the clean, straight line to the neckband.
When I iron the placket I also slightly fold the collar area over the iron, rather than just flattening everything in one motion. It's like a new shirt where the topmost collar button is almost at a 90 degree angle to the placket. Borrowing somebody else's picture to show the collar and placket with the fold.Borrowing your picture, if you don't mind.
It always bother me when my shirts "buckle" just below the collar when worn without a tie. I assume it's related to the collar fusing. Any recommendation to combat this? I can sometimes starch that specific location enough to keep it rigid throughout the day.
Super chill fit @Gerry Nelson wish sweater was a bit baggier but just me, super chilly today too.
Borrowing your picture, if you don't mind.
It always bother me when my shirts "buckle" just below the collar when worn without a tie. I assume it's related to the collar fusing. Any recommendation to combat this? I can sometimes starch that specific location enough to keep it rigid throughout the day.