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collar

[kol-er] / ˈkɒl ər /




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By the end of the decade, the locks of some male office workers touched their collars, a once-unthinkable length.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it isn’t just white‑collar work that changed.

From The Wall Street Journal

But there was a reference to Karl Lagerfeld in her outfit - Jenner's high white collar was a nod to those worn by the late fashion designer.

From BBC

“By sneaking out of the depot one at a time with their collars turned up, the Senators escaped recognition and managed to reach home without injury at the hands of infuriated fanatics,” the Times reported.

From Washington Post

The sheer gown was also topped with an ornate collar that doubled as a gaudy choker.

From Salon