The band collar shirt features a design that looks like a banded collar attached to the neckline. The banded collar shirt is said to be the origin of the current stand-up collar shirt, and was invented after 1300 by the nobility of the Norman region in northwestern France overlooking the English Channel. In this issue, we focus on the “band-collar shirt” and introduce some notable outfits and items!
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Dark indigo blue band collar shirt gives a masculine look to your suit style
A gray suit with a band-collar shirt as an inner layer creates a clean, masculine look around the neck. The top three buttons on the front are undone to create a relaxed look, adding a touch of roughness to the highly sophisticated suit style, giving it a mature look. The color of the band-collar shirt, which has a deep, slightly washed look to it, is also a good choice.
DONDUP band collar shirt
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Effortless casual coordinates with a band-collar shirt and shorts in blue tones
The band-collar shirt, which features a clean neckline without an upper collar, creates a more relaxed atmosphere than a shirt with an upper collar and matches an effortless coordinate. The gentleman here is wearing a light blue band-collar shirt with navy shorts and camel sabots for an effortless casual coordinate. The band-collar shirt gives the summer coordinate, which tends to be rough, a beautiful impression without being too loose.
MAURO GRIFONI band-collar shirt
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A remake denim jacket with a big impact is combined with a pullover type band collar shirt for a unique look.
The pullover type band-collar shirt gives off a sophisticated atmosphere while maintaining the dressiness of a shirt, and the pullover type band-collar shirt, which gives a more beautiful impression than a T-shirt and is less formal than a shirt, is used in this coordinate to create a unique look that makes a big impact. The combination of a remake denim jacket and white pants with rough cut-off hems creates a unique look.
KENT & CURWEN band collar shirt
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