Men’s shirt is incomplete without a proper collar so it plays a specific role in men’s dress. It is available in different styles, sizes, colors, etc. A particular type of collar suits a particular face. If one should choose a correct collar according to the face it will sight to behold. A collar looks best when it has a proper combination of shape and curve. It minimizes the defects of a men’s facial strength by framing the face properly.
TRADITIONAL SHIRT COLLARPerfect for medium to small tie knots and about as conservative as it gets. |
SEMI SPREAD COLLARA moderate spread collar built with traditional proportions for versatile, classic looks. |
EXTRA WIDESPREAD COLLARA tall, Italian-inspired cutaway with expressive, longer collar points. |
HIDDEN BUTTON-DOWN COLLARTraditional shirt collar with buttons hidden beneath the collar points |
BUTTON-DOWN COLLARThese collars are mostly seen on casual shirts. The collars have small buttonholes on the tip of each point with small buttons on each side of the shirt front. The men who don’t want to wear a tie but look nice with tie this collar is an excellent choice for them. |
TAB COLLARUnique, with a button tab between the two collar leaves. Worn fastened behind the tie, which lifts the tie knot to create a sharp look. |
CLUB COLLARThe rounded collar points make for a unique casual look to pair with a slim tie or open collar. |
ROUNDED EDGE COLLARThe rounded points make for a unique casual look to pair with a slim tie or open collar. |
CHINESE OR BANDA fused collar band without any actual collar points. As casual as it gets. |
MAOSimilar to Chinese band collar with space between both ends known as sometimes Nehru collar also. |
CLERICAL COLLARThe collar closes at the back of the neck, presenting a seamless front. |
WING COLLARMost formal collar styles are designed to be worn under a tuxedo with a bow tie. |
A Cuff is a layer of texture at the lower edge of the sleeve of an article of clothing mainly shirt and pants
BARREL 1 BUTTONClassic cuff for all occasions and customer favourites. Length of 2 ½", button on both sides so that tightness will be adjustable as per watch. |
BARREL 2 BUTTONSBarrel cuff with 2 buttons. Length 3" higher than the standard cuff. |
BARREL 3 BUTTONSBarrel cuff with 3 buttons. Length of 3 ¼" with 3 buttons for those who want something different. |
FRENCH CUFFS or DOUBLE CUFFSFormal cuffs with Length of 5" folded into half creating 2 layers. Both sides buttonhole to use with cufflinks or Knots. |
CASINO CUFFSAlso, a type of formal cuff to use with buttons instead of cufflinks. |
SHORT WITH SEAMStandard seam for short sleeves shirt. |
SHORT WITH CUFFShorts sleeves shirt with a cuff |
SHORT WITH SPLITFor short sleeves shirt with cuffs and split on sides |
SHORT WITH TABFor short sleeve shirt with the tab for a more casual look or to roll up the shirt sleeves |
LONG WITH TABTab to roll up the sleeves. Sleeves are going to be slightly wider so that you can rollup easily. Cuff will be soft with only one layer of interlining. |
A placket (also spelled placquet) is an opening in the upper part of trousers or skirts, or at the neck or sleeve of a garment.[1] Plackets are almost always used to allow clothing to be put on or removed easily but are sometimes used purely as a design element. Modern plackets often contain fabric facings or attached bands to surround and reinforce fasteners such as buttons, snaps, or zippers.
PLAIN FRONT W/O SEAMPlain front without seam with a more smooth and cleaner look |
PLAIN FRONT WITH SEAMPlain front with a seam following next to the buttons. |
PLACKET FRONTA soft fused placket mainly for a casual and relaxed look. |
HID BUTTON SEAMHidden button with seam. Buttons are covered or hidden under the fold in the same fabric. Mainly for formal dress shirts. |
HID BUTTON PL FRONTPlacket with hidden button. Buttons are covered or hidden under the extra piece in the same fabric. Mainly for formal dress shirts special pleated front tuxedos. |
PLAIN HALF HIDDENPerfect for medium to small tie knots and about as conservative as it gets. |
Plain BackOne-piece yoke for those who like slim fit |
Boxed Center PleatOne Piece yoke with pleat in the middle. Recommended for those who like little extra room at the back. |
Side pleatOne Piece yoke with pleats on both sides for extra room. Not recommended for sloping shoulders. |
Plain back with dartsFor all Body form, slim-fit and more tapered at the waist. |
Split Yoke without dartsFor all Body forms, slim-fit but with extra comfort as split yoke helps to stretch the fabric. |
Split Yoke with dartsFor all Body forms, slim-fit but with extra comfort as split yoke helps to stretch the fabric and with extra tapered look at waist. |
SHIRT EPAULETA small strap parallel to the shoulder seam, and the button near the collar, or by laces on the underside of the epaulet passing through holes in the shoulder of the shirt. |
Studs for tuxedo shirtsA shirt stud is a decorative fastener that fits onto a buttonhole on the front of a pleated shirt, or onto the starched bib of a stiff-front shirt. Such shirts have special buttonholes solely for shirt studs. A shirt stud may be fashioned from alloys, precious metals, and gemstones—materials uncommon to buttons sewn on shirts. The stud may have an inlay, such as pearl or onyx. Dress code of the modern western world reserves shirt studs for men's formal wear and some semi-formal occasions. In the western world, shirt studs were first used in the mid-19th century, when some shirt fronts were too stiff to close with buttons. So remains the case for the heavily starched, modern full dress shirts worn with white ties. |
Add up some extra contrast to your product either it's a suit, pant, shirt, or waist coat. If you choose this option you need to select where you would like to add the contrast.
Jacket
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Waistcoat
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Pants or Trousers
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Shirt
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In case choosing yes for contrast the fabric and where to place of placement of that fabric will be required
JACKET COLLAR.
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JACKET LAPEL
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JACKET CHEST POCKET
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JACKET LOWER POCKET
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JACKET TRIMMING
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JACKET BUTTONS.
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Pant Waist BandA waistband is a strip of material that is either elastic or some other confining fabric that encircles the waist. Choosing this option the waistband of the pants will be stitched with the contrast fabric selected.
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Pant Belt Loops
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Pant Back Pockets
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Pant Front Pockets
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Pant Side Band
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SHORT OUTER |
FULL OUTER CUFF |
MIDDLE HALF BACK |
MIDDLE HALF FRONT |
TRIM MIDDLE CUFF |
TRIM EDGE CUFF |
TRIM EDGE CUFF
Understanding the fabric is very important with the contrast option. Match the same weave as the main fabric.
E.g if your main fabric is a twill weave, choose twill weave fabric for contrast also. If your main fabric is linen, choose linen for the contrast fabric.
1. Full Outer CollarThis collar is eligible for all collars. The outer part of the collar will be stitched in the selected fabric as contrast fabric |
2. DUAL BUTTON-DOWN UPPER CONTRASTThis collar is designed with two layer of collar attached with neck band. The lower collar is little wider than the upper one just showing the ¼" edge of the collar. This collar is eligible only with button down collar only. The upper collar will be in the contrast fabric selected. |
3. DUAL BUTTON-DOWN LOW CONTRASTThis collar is designed with two layer of collar attached with neck band. The lower collar is little wider than the upper one just showing the ¼" edge of the collar. This collar is eligible only with button down collar only. The lower collar in be in the contrast fabric selected. |
4. TRIM MID COLLAREligible with all collar styles. There will be a trim of just ¼" in the middle of the collar which will be stitch of the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
5.TRIM FRONT EDGEEligible with all collar styles. There will be a trim of just ¼" in the front of the collar which will be stitch of the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
6.TRIM EDGEEligible with all collar styles. There will be a trim of just ¼" all around the collar which will be stitch of the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
7.TRIM EDGE Button-downEligible with button-down collar style. There will be a trim of just ¼" all around the collar which will be stitch of the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
8.TRIM FRONT EDGE Button-downEligible with button-down collar style. There will be a trim of just ¼" front of the collar which will be stitch of the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
9. HALF BOTTOMEligible with all collars. Half Bottom part of the collar will be stitched with the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
10. HALF TOPEligible with all collars. Half upper part of the collar will be stitched with the fabric selected as contrast fabric. |
Collar StaysA collar stay, collar stick, collar tab (British English), collar stiffener, or collar stiff is a shirt accessory consisting of a smooth strip of rigid material, rounded at one end and pointed at the other, inserted into specially made pockets on the underside of a shirt collar to stabilize the collar's points. The stays ensure that the collar lies flat against the collarbone, looking crisp and remaining in the correct place |
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5.08 CM / 2" IN
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5.72 CM / 2 ¼" IN
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6.35 CM / 2 ½" IN
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6.98 CM / 2 ¾" IN
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7.62 CM / 3" IN
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8.25 CM / 3 ¼" IN
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8.9 CM / 3 ½" IN
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9.52 CM / 3 ¾" IN
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10.16 CM / 4" IN
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10.8 CM / 4 ¼" IN
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11.43 CM / 4 ½" IN
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12.06 CM / 4 ¾" IN
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12.7 CM / 5" IN
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* Price based on fabric selected.
Collection: custom made shirts
Product Code: Design your own Formal shirt
Availability: In Stock
Looking for Tuxedo shirt or black tie event shirt. Design the shirt the way you wish with multiple options and multiple fabrics to choose from.
Pleated or not pleated front, 10 different collar, 6 different cuffs type, Studs or no studs.
Looking for Tuxedo shirt or black tie event shirt. Design the shirt the way you wish with multiple options and multiple fabrics to choose from.
Pleated or not pleated front, 10 different collar, 6 different cuffs type, Studs or no studs.