shindeco
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I've got some of the Amazon Drygoods collars. They're disposable, cardboard collars as Orgetorix points out. They work very well as long as you're used to really stiff collars. I've never had a problem with them ripping. You wear them 3 or 4 times and then throw them out -- that's what they were designed for.
Here are some details to further Orgetorix's other points:
Check the stand on the collar of the shirt you want to modify (that's the part of the collar that stands up, the part you'd want to keep). On most of my band collared shirts, the collar is only seven eighths of an inch at the highest point. My attached collar shirts are about an inch and three eighths. It's the front button hole that's going to be the one at issue.
Then check the height of the collar you want to attach. If the front of the collar is higher than the front of the stand of the shirt, you're good to go. If you need to reduce the height of the stand, you'll have to leave about a quarter of an inch above the button hole. (I would say that's the minimum.) Do the maths and see if your collar will fit without the band showing.
Here are some details to further Orgetorix's other points:
Check the stand on the collar of the shirt you want to modify (that's the part of the collar that stands up, the part you'd want to keep). On most of my band collared shirts, the collar is only seven eighths of an inch at the highest point. My attached collar shirts are about an inch and three eighths. It's the front button hole that's going to be the one at issue.
Then check the height of the collar you want to attach. If the front of the collar is higher than the front of the stand of the shirt, you're good to go. If you need to reduce the height of the stand, you'll have to leave about a quarter of an inch above the button hole. (I would say that's the minimum.) Do the maths and see if your collar will fit without the band showing.