As a functional feature, collars often provide warmth and protection from the elements. Both the neckline and outer edge of a collar contribute to its overall appearance. Collars can be wide or narrow, flat or rolled, cut-on or sewn-on. The outside edge of the collar can be straight, curved, scalloped, or pointed. This article describes the anatomy of the collar, terminology, and style options.
Collars typically consist of an upper collar, an under collar, and interfacing. They can be cut on the lengthwise, crosswise, or bias grainlines depending upon the desired effect and the type of fabric selected.
Collar Categories
Collars typically fall into five main categories:
Stand Collar: Collar that has no fall or roll. It stands straight up from the neck edge. An example is the mandarin.
Flat…