Shirt collars

Button-down collars

Formal shirt button-down collar illustration

Button-down collars have long tips, to fasten to the shirt with a marvellous roll. This is a softer collar that looks good with or without a tie; perfect for business casual.

Classic collars

Formal shirt classic collar illustration

Our most traditional collar, the classic collar is flattering for most men. It goes well with any tie knot, and is unerringly smart.

Cutaway collars

Formal shirt cutaway collar illustration

The cutaway collar is wider than the classic collar, meaning more of your tie will be visible. It suits slender or longer faces, or anyone who likes a contemporary look.

Semi-cutaway collars

Formal shirt semi-cutaway collar illustration

A cross between our classic and cutaway collars, the semi-cutaway is a smaller collar which is slightly spread at the front.

Extreme cutaway collars

Formal shirt extreme cutaway collar illustration

This is a wider version of our cutaway collar. The collar tips are cut away, facing towards the shoulders. Flattering for narrow faces.

Wing collars

Formal shirt wing collar illustration

A wing collar is designed for an evening shirt, to be worn with a bow tie and a tuxedo jacket. Rather than collar points, it has two "wings" that sit flat.

Resort collars

Formal shirt resort collar illustration

A casual collar style, inspired by 1950s fashion. It is open and flat with no buttons at the very top, forming a permanent V-shape.

Collarless

Formal shirt collarless illustration

A shirt with no collar – just a round collar band. Also known as a grandad collar or band collar, it gives a clean and modern look.