Draft:Paper collar

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A paper collar is a kind of detachable collar. Other materials used were linen, rubber, or celluloid. Paper collars replaced cloth collars and were popular from the 1860s through the first half of the 1900s.

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Paper collars and their manufacture[edit]

Overall history[edit]

  • Colle, Doriece. Collars, Stocks, Cravats: A History and Costume Dating Guide to Civilian Men’s Neckpieces, 1655–1900. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Press, 1972.
  • Gordon, Jennifer Farley, and Colleen Hill. Sustainable Fashion: Past, Present, and Future. New York: Bloomsbury, 2014.
  • Turbin, Carole. “Collars and Consumers: Changing Images of American Manliness and Business.” Enterprise and Society 1 (2000): 507–35.
  • Murphy, Michael John, White collared: fashioning masculinity in American visual culture, Dissertation, Washington University in St. Louis, Dept. of Art History and Archaeology, 2006. https://spokane.wustl.edu/record=b3354450~S2

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See also[edit]

Category:Neckties Category:History of clothing (Western fashion)