HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR STANDING COLLAR THAT WON'T GET YOU CHOCKED
Those 6 types of standing collars are very common in women’s garments but just how do you get the right one? Here are tips on how to shop for the right standing collar for you! These tips will be helpful when shopping online or even on physical stores near you. And I’m glad to have gotten my stand-up collared sweater from Yoins.
- Pick an outfit of the right size: It will all boil down to perfect fit. I mean, if your shirt or dress is too tight or too small and bears a stand-up collar, you will definitely get choked. But when it perfectly fits, you’ll be justfine.
- Choose a collar that fits: It’s always good to try on collared outfits while shopping to ensure you only buy the one that fits you well.
- Mind how long or short your neck is: If your neck is long and pretty, then a neck hugging collar will suit you best by defining your jawline and long neck perfectly. If your neck is shorter, then a stand-up collar that leaves some space around your neck will be great for you.
- Get the right material: For a normal standing collar, opt for cotton which is soft; you could get stretchy collars or a stiff one according to your preference while for turtle necks and rolled necks, go for knitted or stretchy fabrics.
- Learn the length of your neckline at a considerable length that won’t choke you; this is more helpful when shopping for the normal standing collars online. For example: If your neck it large and you know its length, it’ll be easier to get a collar of the right fit. As well, if your neck is too skinny, then you could also prefer going for a larger standing collar that won’t draw too much attention to this point.
- Get an over-sized outfit that will have a larger standing collar; this is majorly when it comes to knitted outfits that have polo necks and turtlenecks; or even over-sized button-downs lol. I mean, aren’t over-sized sweaters too cozy?
With all these tips in my mind that will help you to choose the right stand-up collared outfit, wear more stand-up collared outfits so that you can get used to it and eventually you will have no problem with them.