Great Mums plainly think alike. By the time the (grey 'Clydella') shirts arrived with me (with 3 older brothers) the collars were either 'turned' (looking dire) or re-covered from the tail (an 'individual' look even done well). The day I outgrew my siblings was one to remember.hectorm wrote:My mother had that sort of "system" going on for my school uniform shirts back in the day.Concordia wrote: When the time comes, pillage the third to make the other two whole.
I have a fair number of tunic collar shirts for work. The need for collar studs can be offputting until you get the knack of fastening them. They always come with a spare collar - I've only started to seriously wear out the first ones I bought about 12 years ago. I also have a few spare white cutaway collars which I suppose could extend useful life still further.
I have usually bought mine in the Ede & Ravenscroft sales (being too mean to pay full whack). Their best quality ones are marked down to about £60 in the New Year.