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Old Collars at Brooks Brothers

Marc Chevalier

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Sardou said:
Does anyone know roughly when it was that Brooks Brothers' ... button-down [collar] became pretty much the American standard for dress shirts?

Button-down collars were popular with Ivy League undergraduates (and practically no one else) in the 'teens and '20s. Photos from the World War I era show Edmund Wilson and F. Scott Fitzgerald wearing button-downs. In fact, Fitzgerald wore them (with Brooks Brothers suits and overcoats) all through the '20s. Until the '80s, the collar was associated with Ivy League alumni. Indeed, it was only in the Reagan era that the "preppy" buttondown became universally acceptable for business (and government) wear.

So the short answer to your question is: the 1980s.
 

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