Posted by
red82
19 yrs ago
I have been looking for collar lines foa a long time, does anyone has an idea where to get it? Collar lines are the plastic arrows we insert at the tip of the shirt's collar.
Ive inquired to many tailor and alteration shops, dry cleaning, merchandisers and even trading co. I have also inquired in expensive and cheap shops but no one had an idea really.
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If they're what I'm thinking they are, I've definitely seen them here. Try Brooks Brothers or the tailor at the Mandarin. I'm pretty sure I've also picked some up at other shirt-makers around town - maybe in Prince's Building?
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Hi Red82, It is so funny. My bf just asked me about it last week! Let me know if you found somewhere I can get them.
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Totty
19 yrs ago
You can definately get them on ebay. Bought my husband some lovely silver ones by Simon Carter.
Can also try Seibu (Men's Section) and also the tailor in Pacific Place near AMC entrance (if he's still there).
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red82
19 yrs ago
BROOKS BROTHERS in Pacific Place has them.
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TC
19 yrs ago
There's always a few stuck in the innermost recesses of the residents' washing machines and dryers where we live!
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G2000 shirts usually have them and they're also cheap
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lane crawford have them too.. silver ones..
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2006
19 yrs ago
Out of idle curiosity, what are they? Are they what the British call collar bones - the inch long strips (usually plastic) that make the collar lie flat against the face of the shirt?
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Taps
19 yrs ago
I think so, we get them free when we buy shirt, it is mandatory in Japan.
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TC
19 yrs ago
That was also my impression, but clearly not that of everyone (e.g. "lovely silver ones").
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Strangely enough, they are the same thing. I've bought or been given the plastic ones but also seen silver ones alongside them in shops. I guess if you've gotta burn your money on something, why not hide precious metals under your collar...
Don't know how well they launder, though :(
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2006
19 yrs ago
How delightfully extravagant!
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