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28th February 17, 10:27 AM
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Found this online:
Spread Collar vs Point Collar:
The spread collar and point collar are two of the most popular collar styles–the former being a little more modern, while the latter leans more classic. While the collar points on these two are exactly the same in length, the the points end up 5” away from one another on the spread whereas they finish much closer, 3″ apart, on the point.
The effect is that the spread collar can visually widen the wearer’s face, while the point collar has been said to make one’s face appear longer (often quoted by Alan Flusser). The spread collar also allows more room for a wider tie knot than the point collar, due to the extra space between the collar points.
I like the point better because of my frame but i like big knots on my tie so either will work just fine.
Last edited by Crawdaddyjc; 28th February 17 at 10:32 AM.
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28th February 17, 02:41 PM
#2
What we see in the stores today with what they call a spread collar is indeed new. Well within my adult lifespan. I can vividly remember the first time I saw one. I thought it was some custom made fashion art shirt.
Here is a comparison of collar shapes.

This collar style from Brooks Bros, does not even show up on the chart.
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28th February 17, 05:17 PM
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If you were to change the viewing angle on the photo slightly, that collar would pretty much resemble the "spread" style (bottom row, 2nd from the left), don't you think? Just imagine tilting the shirt backwards slightly...
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