Results for: collar
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decorative border, Sir Anthony Vandyke (1599-1641), Flemish painter; large white cotton or lace collar having a scalloped edge; closely trimmed and pointed beard, Vandyke beard, Vandyke collar, V-shapeVandyke
extending to collar, garment with raglan sleeves, having raglan sleeves, loose overcoat with sleeves that continue in one piece to the collar so there are no shoulder seamsraglan
flat collar with rounded endsPeter Pan collar
fold-down collar, roll-neck garment, see also:crew neck, see also:crew-neck, see also:turtleneck, with roll-neckroll-neck
front edge of a jacket, front part of a coat or jacket which is folded back and forms a continuation of the collarlapel
having a certain type of neck (i.e. short-necked); having a collar, with a neck of a particular kindnecked
having a high frilled collarruffed
having no collar (part of a shirt that encircles the neck; band worn around the neck of a dog or other animal)collarless
high close-fitting collar that can be turned down, turtleneckroll neck
high close-fitting collar that can be turned down; sweater with a turtleneck collar, high turned-over collar, polo neck, sweater with turtleneckturtleneck
laborer, unskilled blue-collar laborernavvy
large indented white collar, VandykeVandyke collar
leggings; protective leg coverings worn on the lower half of the legs (worn mainly by climbers and walkers in order to stop earth and water from entering their shoes or boots); type of shoes with elastic sides; overshoes; high tubular collar which fits...gaiters
nonmanual, pink-collar, see also:blue-collarwhite-collar
of jobs once done by women, see also:blue-collar, white-collarpink-collar
 

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