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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.

Manufacture

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References

Paper collars and their manufacture

Overall history

  • 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

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