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A collar extender is a small but practical accessory to extend the length and enhance the comfort of shirt collars. They are commonly used to provide additional comfort and versatility to the outfit if someone finds their shirt collars too tight, caused by either body size fluctuations, weight gain, or the inherent variations in shirt sizing among brands. Providing extra breathing room to the collar ensures the shirt can be comfortably buttoned up, especially when worn with a tie. Collar extenders are also known as shirt collar extenders or neck collar buttons.
Design
[edit]Collar extenders are typically manufactured from plastic and metal and have a looped structure attached to a button. The elastic loop will be inserted through the buttonhole on the shirt and assembled with the original button. Once connected, the collar extender increases the circumference of the collar and gives breath room for the neck. The collar extenders are also used to prevent unnecessary material stretching that may destroy the suit's design.
Collar extenders come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different shirt styles and collar types. They can also be used as cuff extenders and pants extenders.
History
[edit]The evolution of the collar extender is closely tied to the history of men's dress shirts. In the 19th century, as stiff-collared shirts became a staple in men's fashion, there was an increasing need for a comfortable formal fit. Early solutions to tight collars include custom tailoring and rudimentary adjustment. However, the trend is towards ready-made clothing and accessories so people are looking for a more convenient and reusable solution. The first patented collar extender is called "Wonder Button," utilizing metal buttons and strings. Later, Patrizia Angela Casubolo patented[1] her invention of a collar extender, which is more commonly used in today's fashion industry.[2]
Uses
[edit]Besides the alleviation of collar tightness and preventing discomfort around the neck, collar extenders offer a GREEN way of living and enhance sustainability. They are a budget-friendly alternative to purchasing new shirts or custom tailoring. Collar extenders can prolong the shirt's lifespan by reducing the stress on the collar and help preserve the integrity and appearance of the shirt over time.
Innovations and market trends
[edit]The market of collar extenders is innovating at improving comfort and ease of use. The newest designs include an adjustable amount of tension, an environmentally friendly choice of material, an elongated lifespan of the elastic loop, and variations in colours and styles.
References
[edit]- ^ "Garment fastening systems".
- ^ CA2729843C, Casubolo, Patrizia Angela, "Garment fastening systems", issued 2011-09-13
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