
Victorian Early / Crinoline · 1860s · American
Production
handmade
Material
linen
Culture
American
Influences
Victorian military dress codes
A formal military dress collar constructed from white linen with a high standing band that would encircle the neck. The collar features a distinctive curved front opening designed to accommodate formal military dress protocols of the Civil War era. The rigid construction maintains a precise geometric shape when worn, creating the characteristic high neckline expected of military officers. The white linen material appears starched and pressed to maintain its formal appearance. This type of detachable collar was standard issue for American military dress uniforms during the 1860s, representing the period's emphasis on military formality and hierarchical dress codes.
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