If you are referencing the fashion trend from the Elizabethan Era in European history, the trend caught on in the late 16th century when it was considered a "more seductive" look for women because garments revealed a portion of the neck.
The cone-shaped collars worn by animals around their necks after surgery are also called Elizabethan collars, or more recently E-collars. They have been in use since the mid-20th century as an effective method of preventing the animal from licking or chewing out surgery stitches or medicated skin areas. Electronic E-collars for training have been around since the 1950's.
what year was the shock collar invented?
Iron Maiden, The rack, The Collar, The pillory
Get it an Elizabethan collar so it can't reach the injured or irritated spot.
The yoke is the section of the shirt that joins the collar and the body of the shirt.
That is an Elizabethan collar, sometimes shortened to e-collar, and also called a space collar.
3rd millennium B.C.
the chines invented horse collar by making another version of a yoke. because the chines thought it would be easier than pull a horse with a tractor
John and Frank Craighead invented radio collars for Grizzly bears.
The penalty for a horse collar tackle was brought into the spotlight by former Dallas Cowboys safety Roy Williams.
Glasgow Herald. Born On Decemeber 6, 1894
Native American girl. The one painting of her shows her as an English woman in an Elizabethan dress with a high lace collar. She looks to be short in height.
I think in ancient China It Was defiantly in Ancient china 3rd Century BC