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  2. Choker - Wikipedia

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    Paris Hilton wore three inches of Swarovski around her neck in 2002. [6] Rihanna has also been featured wearing chokers. [7] In the 2010s, the choker became a popular fashion among transgender women, due not only to its association with femininity but also because of its potential to hide the Adam's apple without performing a tracheal shave. [8]

  3. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century. The round and flat variation is often called a millstone collar after its resemblance to millstones for grinding grain. Ruff of c. 1575. Detail from the Darnley Portrait of Elizabeth I

  4. Collar (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A collar that covers all or most of the neck, popular among women in Edwardian times. HRH collar : Stand-up turned-down collar A shirt collar created [3] by Charvet for Edward VII, which became very popular [4] at the end of the 19th century. Imperial/Poke collar: A stiff standing collar for men's formal wear, differentiated from other tall ...

  5. Bands (neckwear) - Wikipedia

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    The standing bands, a semi-circular collar, the curved edge standing up round the back of the head. While the straight horizontal edges in front met under the chin and were tied by band-strings, the collar occasionally was worn turned down. It was supported on a wire frame attached to the neck of the doublet behind. The starched collar rested ...

  6. Cravat (early) - Wikipedia

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    On returning to England from exile in 1660, Charles II imported with him the latest new word in fashion: "A cravatte is another kind of adornment for the neck being nothing else but a long towel put about the Collar, and so tyed before with a Bow Knott; this is the original of all such Wearings; but now by the Art and Inventions of the seamsters, there is so many new ways of making them, that ...

  7. Polo neck - Wikipedia

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    A polo neck, roll-neck [1] (South Africa), turtleneck (United States, Canada), or skivvy is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can also refer to the type of neckline, the style of collar itself, or be used as an adjective ("polo necked").