(For those of you who failed geometry, an equilateral triangle is one where all sides are the same length.) Angular Faceįinally, for angular face shapes with a narrow chin, the wider Spread Collar is a perfect pairing to balance out all the angles. As for complementary tie knots, the Half-Windsor’s (The Windsor’s Smaller Brother) equilateral triangular knot is a perfect candidate for the medium spread collar. For those who are uncertain about your face shape (or don’t care about going that extra mile in sartorial flattery), this is usually a “can’t go wrong” starting place for most of your dress shirt staples. Oval Faceįor an oval-shaped face, the Classic “Semi-spread” Collar is an unbeatable duo. As for a tie to complement this collar style, the Four-in-Hand knot has a smaller, longish shape to the knot that is perfect for narrow spread collars. In a Point Collar, the space between the collar points (tips of the collars) will be less, creating the illusion of a slimmer face. What type of shirt collar should a guy with a round face like me wear? – James D.Ī: James, if you’re looking for a shirt collar that’ll do the Pi Day champion justice, we recommend the Point Collar (or “Narrow Straight Point”) as an excellent choice for the slimming effects it has on rounder face shapes. In fact, back in Fifth grade, I won the Pi Day contest for having the roundest face in my class.
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