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Band collar shirts???

Badluck Brody

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Whitewater WI
I know they were common during the WW and Victorian period. But I'm wondering as to how far after would a common fella wear them???

Would they have been worn well into the 20's???
 

renor27

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Reno Nevada
yes they were worn in the 1920's

I just got a pattern for mens shirts from 1922 can be made with or with out the band. I can get the collars from England .
Going to learn to sew taking a class @ the local JC, so that I can start making 1920's band collar shirt along with a few other articals of clothing.
 

Dinerman

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Copper

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Canada
^ Very nice shirt, Dinerman.

Is that a Ralph Lauren Polo 'Postboy'? I got one of those a little while ago. Its a little short in the arms on me, but I love the look.
 

pgoat

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New York City
I recall Peterman selling the Thos. Jefferson shirt for years now.

My wife got me a nice striped version when she was in Ireland about 12 years ago. It's just starting to fray.
 

Woodfluter

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I like band collar shirts in warmer weather, when I know I won't be wearing a jacket, and particularly those that pull over and button only near the neck - the oldest traditional design. Peterman has his interpretation of these, and I have several. Got one recently from his latest catalog that is half-linen, which is a big improvement from my perspective.
- Bill
 

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