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The often-overlooked shirt collar plays a pivotal role in framing your face and determining the formality of your attire. Understanding the different styles can elevate your wardrobe.

The Versatile Point Collar: This is perhaps the most common and traditional collar. The points are relatively close together, creating a classic and somewhat conservative look. It's a safe bet for most face shapes and tie knots, making it a go-to for business and formal occasions. Its versatility allows it to pair well with both slimmer and moderately sized ties.

The Modern Spread Collar: Characterized by its wider distance between the collar points, the spread collar exudes a more modern and confident vibe. This style is particularly well-suited for wider tie knots, such as the Windsor or half-Windsor, and can help balance a narrower face. There are variations within the spread category, including the semi-spread and the cutaway collar, the latter having an even wider spread, almost horizontal.

The Casual Button-Down Collar: Offering a more relaxed and sporty feel, the button-down collar has small buttons that secure the collar points to the shirt. Originally designed for polo players, it has become a staple of preppy and casual-smart attire. While it can be worn with a tie for a less formal business look, it's most often seen without a tie, making it perfect for weekends or more casual office environments.

Choosing the right collar can significantly impact your overall appearance. Consider your face shape, the occasion, and the type of tie knot you prefer when making your selection.

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