A sheriff's collar is commonly referred to as a "collar brass" or "collar insignia." This piece of insignia typically features the sheriff’s badge or emblem and is worn on the collar of the uniform to signify the officer's rank and authority. The design can vary by jurisdiction, reflecting local law enforcement traditions.
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a Bertha collar
The hip bone is called the pelvis and the collar bone is called the clavicle.
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The parts of a collar are the band, the stand, the collar and the stays. The points are the corners of the collar.
The Pakistani dress with a mandarin collar is called a Kurta. This collar style is sometimes seen also on the Kameez.
The scientific name for the collar bone is the clavicle.
No employer is blue collar or any other collar. OCCUPATIONS are informally called that.
The plural possessive of "sheriff" is "sheriffs'." This form indicates ownership by multiple sheriffs, as in "the sheriffs' office" or "the sheriffs' decisions."
The collar is called a Tony or Guido collar available at Guido fashions.
A vicar's garment is typically called a clerical collar or a clergy collar. It is a special type of collar worn by clergy members as a symbol of their religious profession.
The top part of a shirt is called the collar. It is the part that goes around the neck area.