Surely you know that shirt the General Weisiger had worn at the Crater battle. It is pictured in EOG, drafted in The Confederate Sketchbook and CC also patterned and sold it since years. I think it is still now at the Museum of the Confederacy.
It look like a standard civilian shirt with shaped armholes, a front plackets and a small band collar.
My question is about that particular style of collar. I always think that band collar was made for use with attaching, separate collar, on fancy or dress shirts. But the Weisiger shirt look very crude. More close than a work shirt than a dress shirt.
Are all these band collars made to be used with separate collars or some of these may be made to use alone, without separate collar ?
Of course I speak of civilians shirts. Not of the military overshirts like the one seen on the famous William Ott picture.
It look like a standard civilian shirt with shaped armholes, a front plackets and a small band collar.
My question is about that particular style of collar. I always think that band collar was made for use with attaching, separate collar, on fancy or dress shirts. But the Weisiger shirt look very crude. More close than a work shirt than a dress shirt.
Are all these band collars made to be used with separate collars or some of these may be made to use alone, without separate collar ?
Of course I speak of civilians shirts. Not of the military overshirts like the one seen on the famous William Ott picture.
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