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Victorian women s ceramic collar studs.
There were two studs for the collar front and back and additional studs for the cuffs one stud for each sleeve.
One short one at the back and a longer one at the front.
The shirts must have the appropriate stud holes on the neckband which match up with those on the collar.
Typically it was worn as part of formal day dress with a wide tie a double breasted frock coat and contrasting trousers.
This is a starched collar fashionable for men from victorian times to the 1920s.
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While most people are familiar with all manner of cuffs from one button two button convertible cuffs and the variations of the french cuff for which cufflinks must be worn detachable shirt collars have largely slipped from the public consciousness.
Both men and women wore studs during the victorian time period.
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Jul 10 2019 a research page for studs and buttons used for collars or possibly shirts victorian and later eras.
It was at this point that for the first time men s jewelry was beginning to outsell women s jewelry.
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The collarless versions come with a banded collar with button stud holes for attaching replaceable collars.
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In the victorian era men s daily dress was more formal than it is today.
It was attached to the shirt collar with buttons at the front and a small stud at the inside back.
As menswear continued to develop one development which had a knock on effect for men s jewelry was young men shunning stiff collars in favor of the soft shirt collar.
Collars are all attached to the shirt by means of two collar studs.
Most of these are victorian but i am including later pieces to show the evolution of the findings used.
We also have reproduction dress shirts for the victorian period pull over drop shoulder and gussets including the early victorian american civil war and the late victorian period full button front on shoulder and no gussets.
This stylistic shift resulted in the collar button once such as essential item becoming redundant.