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Generally, a collar is something which goes around the neck. The neck is the part of the body on many limbed vertebrates that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk. ...


Clothing collars

In fashion, a collar is the piece of a shirt or dress around the neck which folds over. The tips may optionally have buttons to fasten the collar down to the shirt for a so-called "button-down" collar. Numerous styles exist[1] [2]: For the 80s New Wave band, see Fashion The term fashion applies to a characteristic means of expression or presentation; fashions may follow trends, in which they gain or lose popularity. ... Business shirt A shirt is a piece of clothing for the trunk of the body. ... A skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped womens garment which hangs from the waist and covers the legs. ...

  • ascot collar (stock collar)
  • band collar
  • bertha collar
  • button-down collar
  • chinese collar (cadet,)
  • cape collar
  • chelsea collar
  • clerical collar
  • convertible collar
  • cossak collar
  • detachable collar (aka false-collar)
  • dog-car collar
  • fichu collar
  • imperial collar
  • jabot collar
  • johnny collar
  • Lacoste collar
  • mandarin collar
  • man-tailored collar
  • Mao collar
  • middy collar
  • Nehru collar
  • Peter Pan collar
  • Pierrot collar
  • rolled collar
  • rounded collar
  • sailor collar
  • shawl collar
  • turtleneck
  • wing collar
  • wingtip collar

The word collar also refers to job designation, based on the workforce colorwheel. Examples of such include blue-collar, pink-collar and white-collar. A Clerical collar is an item of clerical clothing. ... The false collar is a detachable collar fastened by two metal studs, one attached at the front and one at the back to hold the collar to the shirt, using a false collar on a shirt means the shirt can be washed with no need for the starched collar, which... The false collar is a detachable collar fastened by two metal studs, one attached at the front and one at the back to hold the collar to the shirt. ... A blue-collar worker is a working class employee who performs manual or technical labor, such as in a factory or in technical maintenance trades, in contrast to a white-collar worker, who does non-manual work generally at a desk. ... Since the Industrial Revolution, sociologists have often broken workers into two categories: blue collar and white collar. ... White-collar workers perform tasks which are less laborious yet often more highly paid than blue-collar workers, who do manual work. ...


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Collar (BDSM) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (760 words)
Collars are often used in role-playing games involving humiliation because they have connotations of control and pet-like status, especially when worn with a leash.
Wearing a collar may similarly be a signal to others that the submissive is "owned" by or is in a relationship with a dominant.
The "training collar" is roughly analogous to an engagement ring and indicates a deepening relationship in which the submissive is being prepared by the dominant to serve to the standards the dominant wishes.
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