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To configure your clothing

How to choose your shirt collar ?

If you have :
  • A round face, lean towards the longer collar peaks to make your face appear longer and avoid collars whose peaks are far apart.
  • A long face, opt for a collar whose peaks are far apart to give your face more width.
  • A long neck, choose a collar which has a greater height from the base of the collar. Choose collars whose peaks are far apart, and we recommend a collar with two or even three buttons.
  • A short neck, choose a collar that that has a smaller height from the base of the collar. Choose a collar whose peaks are closer together.
 

Can I make a wrong decision ?

    When you choose the various components of your clothing, you are creating a unique, individual piece of clothing. It is not possible to make 'an error of taste' as you are the creator of your clothing and therefore you can combine the options in any way you like. If you are not confident about your choices, then choose classic styles or one's that you are familiar with, and do not hesitate to read the advice we offer in each section.
    However, if we can give you some advice, it would be to throw caution to the wind and let your imagination run wild. Have fun and innovate !  


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