I am interested in our fellow members' opinions and ideas.
The idea of separate collars intrigues me for a couple of reasons. First, I am very partial to the "old ways" and the "look" of the golden age of dress in the 1920's to 1940's. Modern comfort (such as lightweight cloths) cannot duplicate the "look" of the 1930's, therefore, my suitsare all heavy. Second, it seems like a neat way to diversify a shirt in that with one shirt you can get different looks, such as soft self-collar, a firm white collar, a tab collar, and round collar.
Furthermore, I am interested in a very firm collar, but I am not interested in a cardboard-like collar. E.g., the author of www.bownsbespoke.com favors a very stiff collar that has a shine. I am not seeking to wear a wing collar and look like Oliver Hardy.
Additionally, I am not interested in doing this if I have to ship my dirty collars to the only laundry left in the western world which launders separate collars. In other words, I have to be able to launder them locally.
My shirtmaker says that we can acheive the firm effect by fusing the collar and using a very firm interlining.
Have any of you gentlemen tired separate collars? Max (a/k/a Collarmelton) wore them in public school, and he has had his fill. A friend used to buy them at New & Lingwood, but he stopped doing so because he said that they were very uncomfortable.
Is this idea folly?
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Mark Seitelman
