Evan Everhart
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- Hollywood, California
The Double Collar, is the turn-down detachable collar, as opposed to a Single (Stand Up) detachable collar. They were felt to be casual, and hence, at first inappropriate, and later, less appropriate for wear with Morning Wear which was fully formal.One thing that stands out to me is how he addresses the issue of whether it's OK to wear a black waistcoat with white tie and tails. He makes it clear that while white waistcoat is much smarter, a black one is completely acceptable. This in 1920, not 1895. But the tail coat requires a white tie with a wing collar.
Don't understand what he means by double collar. Can someone explain? And the checked morning coat! That one came and went real fast, I guess!
This also makes me wonder when the fold down collar became acceptable with the morning suit. Also, when waistcoats other than black became OK with morning dress.