How to Wear Detachable Collars! (+ Cuffs & Bibs!)

This video will hopefully give you some insight on how to wear detachable collars, and all the small bits and pieces you’ll need to know surrounding them. It is as simple as attaching it to your studs, but there is also a lot of specific language and other aspects to know about, such as stud pockets, stud pullers, cuff holders and retainers! I’ve also included how to wear cuffs and bibs as they’re all related to each other, and I’m hoping to give you everything you need to wear authentic Victorian and Edwardian shirts in one place! If you’re wondering which collars, cuffs and bibs were around in what decades of the Victorian era, or perhaps the Edwardian era, then fear not - for I am currently writing a video all about the history of collars, where we will see new styles develop and fade away throughout the decades - so stay tuned for that one! Special thanks to the images submitted by @ who is one of the greatest collar, cuff and bib collectors that I know. If you want to see more examples of extant garments, do give his Instagram a look! You can also find me on Instagram, @kasasenchou If you’d like to support this channel, you can buy me a coffee: Music: Danielle - Dlife - Silent Film Music - Maple Leaf Rag (Royalty Free) royalty free Music by Giorgio Di Campo for FreeSound Music original video: download mp3: Collaborations: This channel is open to collaborations with fellow YouTubers, sponsors and other businesses. #peakyblinders #vintage #Victorian #Edwardian #mensvintage #1920s Disclaimers: The Antique Menswear channel strives for accuracy in our videos, drawing information from reliable primary and secondary sources, fact checking and partaking in peer reviews of our scripts. We do, however, recognise that we may miss some information or make mistakes simply due to the nature of the subject of men’s clothing being vague and not well documented, as well as new information that may surface, rendering information in the video invalid. However, we do our best and fully believe, with the best intentions, that all the information presented in our videos are accurate. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use“ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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