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Fitzwilliam
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Man's detachable collar, starched linen, manufactured by Morgan and Ball Outfitters, 1890s. Man's starched white linen collar. Detachable with button holes for attachment. Detachable collars were popular in the late 19th century. They were attached to the back of the shirt. Their success was largely due to the cost and difficulty of keeping a white shirt clean. Men could now change their collars every day without having to change their shirts. Starched linen.
Title: Fitzwilliam
Description:
Man's detachable collar, starched linen, manufactured by Morgan and Ball Outfitters, 1890s.
Man's starched white linen collar.
Detachable with button holes for attachment.
Detachable collars were popular in the late 19th century.
They were attached to the back of the shirt.
Their success was largely due to the cost and difficulty of keeping a white shirt clean.
Men could now change their collars every day without having to change their shirts.
Starched linen.
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