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  2. Peter Pan collar - Wikipedia

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    Maude Adams as Peter Pan, wearing the eponymous collar. Traditional Lithuanian dress with Peter Pan collars. A Peter Pan collar is a style of clothing collar, flat in design with rounded corners. It is named after the collar of Maude Adams's costume in her 1905 role as Peter Pan, although similar styles had been worn before this date. [1]

  3. Dickey (garment) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, detachable collars and dickeys were showing up on the runway as Peter Pan collars. [8] In 2013, the materials used for dickies was expanding from knits and cotton, to leather and silk. [9] The 2014 fall winter season saw the dickey return as a winter accessory used to keep the neck warm. [10]

  4. Collar (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A shirt collar with a wide spread between the points, which can accommodate a bulky necktie knot. Tab collar: A shirt collar with a small tab that fastens the points together underneath the knot of the necktie. Tunic collar: A shirt collar with only a short (1 cm) standing band around the neck, with holes to fasten a detachable collar using ...

  5. Laufey on jazz purists, Olivia Rodrigo and her new Hollywood ...

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    Wearing a pinstriped shirt with an embroidered Peter Pan collar — “I dress like a kindergartener,” she says with a laugh — Laufey sat down at the Bowl on a recent afternoon for a wide ...

  6. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Styles of these: juliette sleeve, Peter Pan collar; Clothing details: pocket, ... shirt/skirt, frock, and coat are all attested back to the early medieval period.

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Day dresses had fitted bodices and full skirts, with jewel or low-cut necklines or Peter Pan collars. Shirtdresses, with a shirt-like bodice, were popular, as were halter-top sundresses. Skirts were narrow or very full, held out with petticoats; poodle skirts were a brief fad. Evening dresses were ankle-length (called "ballerina length").

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