A vicar's neck wear is called a clerical collar or a dog collar. It is a distinctive type of collar worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
It is called the Nape
The top part of a shirt is called the collar. It is the part that goes around the neck area.
The clerical collar, informally called a "dog collar," is used by Anglican vicars and other clergy as a sense of separation between himself and the secular world -- to stand out as clergy.
A cat collar.
A male vicar's neck scarf is typically called a clerical collar or an Anglican collar. This garment is a white piece of fabric worn around the neck in a band or tabular shape as part of clerical attire.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, an amice is "a liturgical vestment consisting of an oblong piece of white linen worn around the neck and shoulders and partly under the alb." For more information about the amice on Answers.com, click on the Related Link. And to see a clear image of a priest wearing an amice, click on the Related Link to Google Images.
The white collar worn by a priest is called a clerical collar and it symbolizes their commitment to serving God and their role as a religious leader. It is a visible sign of their dedication to their faith and their role within the church community.
The clavicle is often called the "Collar bone" due to its location at the base of the neck.
What pets wear around their necks is called a collar.
It's called a ruff,clown ruff, or clown ruffle collar. :)
This is called a cervical neck collar or neck brace.