In men's formal wear a stiff pleated collar is called a Imperial/Poke collar
I a shirt collar, it is put in to ensure that the points of the collar stay stiff and don't curl up.
Blue bells where dug up in the sixteenth century because they obtained a starch-like substance that was used to make collars stiff
Starch it? Starch makes shirts stiff, like collars and cuffs.
The term "leatherneck" originates from the 18th century and refers to the high, stiff leather collars worn by U.S. Marines as part of their uniforms. These collars were designed to protect the neck and were associated with the Marine Corps' distinctive appearance. The term has since come to symbolize the toughness and resilience of Marines, embodying their pride and discipline.
I'm currently drafting a pattern for a pencil skirt with a pleated godet in the back.
Collars were invented in 1827.
Pleated paper.Pleated paper.
A Scottish pleated skirt beginning with a K is called a kilt.
Work pants can either be pleated or plain front,both are acceptable.
Dog barking collars are collars for dogs that shock their necks when the dog barks or growls. These collars are very cruel, mean and inhumane towards animals.
Collars made of gold.
Collars made out of different denominations of bills.