It’s called a pointed collar.
In the 1930s and 1940s, point collars appeared on men's shirts. This type of collar is quite ostentatious. The collar piece is very wide and the collar angle is very sharp. The pointed collar is turned out of the suit, which is very eye-catching.
It is said that the name of this collar type came from the then Hollywood star John Drew Barrymore, who perfectly grasped the balance between feminine femininity and masculine flavor. Therefore this collar style is named after him. This pointed collar style can still be seen in men’s shirts today.
The neutral and charming white shirt becomes immediately charming because of the various changes in the pointed collar. The slightly open collar is mixed with handsomeness and coquettish flirtation, giving the white shirt more unlimited charm. Space for imagination.
Pointed collar
Through designers' continuous innovation and exploration, the pointed collar has undergone more styling changes. From the initial shirt item, it has been applied to various styles now. There is more and more richness and creativity among the single products. The use of pointed collars on silk tops gives the soft items a handsome side.
In the shows of major brands this year, traces of pointy collars can be seen everywhere. Compared with other common collar types, pointy collars can adjust different styles and are more creative. , and also more three-dimensional.
For pointed collars, there are different classifications and shapes. Because the shape is pointed, it will be more extreme in terms of style direction. If the wearer's style does not match, it will be counterproductive.
But at the same time, the changes in length or details of the pointed collar will neutralize the extremeness caused by the pointy collar. It can be worn by most people.