
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1950s-1970s · Chinese
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
plain-weave cotton
Culture
Chinese
Influences
Western shirt collar construction
A detachable shirt collar constructed from light gray plain-weave cotton with crisp white contrast at the collar points and button placket. The collar features a classic pointed shape with moderate spread, designed to be worn over garments or attached to collarless shirts. The construction shows clean machine-stitched seams and precise tailoring typical of mid-20th century menswear accessories. Two small buttons are visible on the front placket, and the collar maintains its structured shape through interfacing. This practical garment reflects the Chinese tradition of detachable collars for easy laundering and versatility in dressing during the Space Age period.
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