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Spear point collar shirts

Rudie

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In my experience Natty's customer service was great but their quality control was lousy. Ordered a regular fit. They describe it as 5" margin added to chest, waist and seat body measurements. Unfused collar and cuffs and no gauntlet button. The shirt had a 2" margin and was unwearable. I couldn't even put it on as it was pullover style. Collar and cuffs came fused and there were gauntlet buttons. The replacement shirt was wearable, though not a good fit. Collar and cuffs were fused again and the unwanted gauntlet buttons were present as well. I am certainly not a returning customer.
 

Ernest P Shackleton

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This is an interesting thread. I have a Pendleton with such a collar, and I've always wondered if it was merely odd naval style or if it was of a greater trend. Long pointy collar. Pleated "U" chest pockets. 3-button, wide cuffs. Anchor buttons. A definite naval motif, but something about it also makes me think of Western design. I didn't care for it for the longest time, but it became a favorite.
 

Two Types

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Here's Henry Kendall in the 1937 film 'Take a Chance':
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This one an interesting patterned weave:
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Fastuni

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The real deal:

Four German deadstock NOS 30's shirts in fancy stripes with pointy spearhead collars.

... and my size to boot!

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Fastuni

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Thanks!
All except the blue (bottom left) are 40 cm (15.7 in) collars.
The blue one has a 39 cm (15.3 in) collar with a large gap - good for a wider tie knot.
 

Metatron

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Incredible finds Fastuni. As I've never had one in my size, I wonder, do vintage shirts have a snug fit on the shoulders, or does the seam often hang off the shoulder?
 

Fastuni

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I personally like the grey + blue the most. But there is nothing to be said against the other colors. ;)
BTW the detachable collar shirts have French cuffs, while those with sewn on collars have buttoned simple cuffs.

Papperskatt, the collar points are 7.5 cm. On the blue shirt a tad longer.

Metatron, yes all my vintage shirts are a bit "snug" on the shoulders. Only when I wear shirts that were intended for larger sizes (one or two sizes up), the shoulder seams drop off the shoulder.
 
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Metatron

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Metatron, yes all my vintage shirts are a bit "snug" on the shoulders. Only when I wear shirts that were intended for larger sizes (one or two sizes up), the shoulder seams drop off the shoulder.

Good to know. I often see photos of shirts being worn with drooping shoulder seams, but I guess it's a matter of the shirt being worn too big, or a workwear shirt with a more generous cut.
 

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