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What makes a true gentleman? Is it a man who holds the door for a lady, or pulls her chair for her? But how would you react if this kind of gentlemanly behaviour was conducted by a man in unkempt clothes with unruly hair? A little hard to picture, isnt it? This is because the way we present ourselves is as important, if not more, as the way we behave in society.

Mens dressing is limited to a handful of styles, which makes it even more imperative for them to make the most of what they have. A shirt is a piece of clothing that every man wears and the most prominent part of the shirt is its collar. The collar is supposed to look straight and neat at all times; else it gives a shabby look to the overall attire. Collar stiffeners are created for exactly this purpose.

No matter how expensive ones shirt is, it will look scruffy and untidy if the collar is curled up at the ends. When a shirt is washed a few times, it starts to lose its sheen, and the most affected part is the collar. Thanks to plastic collar stays, this problem is now a thing of the past.

Plastic collar stiffeners are flattened strips of plastic with one rounded end and one pointed end. These are to be slipped under shirt collars, into specially designed pockets on the underside of the collar. The more rigid the stay, the better your collar would look. These come in variable sizes between two to three inches in length.

Plastic collar stays are a good opportunity for those who want to look good without shelling too much money. Their metal counterparts are, of course, a little pricey since theyre made of metals such as brass, stainless steel or silver. Collar stiffeners made of plastic are for the budget conscious and serve the same purpose, for a lesser cost. Besides, what you would spend on say one pair of metal stiffeners, youd get triple the number of plastic stays for the same amount. Now isnt that a wise investment to make? Collar stiffeners can be used more often than metal ones as you dont have to worry about spoiling them. In fact, after a few uses, you can simply get rid of them and buy a new pair.

by: James




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