Arrow and Van Heusen brand shirts will usually accept a collar stay.Nick D said:I like them, but I have a hard time finding shirts with collars that I can wear them with.
Mr Maltby said:Does anyone ever ask you if you are wearing a clip on tie?
There are a few modern otr shirts that accept a collar bar.Edward said:I have one or two that I'm going to have to find some collars with a very narrow gap between the points to wear on, though - one of mine is maybe an inch and a quarter wide at most!
habberdasher said:I know most if not all collar pins require holes in one's dress shirt collar to be supported. Has anyone ever made holes in an existing non-holed collar for a pin because today's dress shirts have none, or they are hard to find and usually quite pricey?
Brian Sheridan said:I first noticed - and started wearing - collar bars in the early 80's because Remington Steele (Pierce Brosnan) usually wore one. All thought it was pretty swank for a high school senior.
Edward_Lindey said:Well now I need to find one of these. They look cool, but how far out does the tie stick?
Edward
Torpedo said:... there are even ones with reverse angle, which do not push out the tie, but "hold" it instead.