What is an ainsley collar?
An ainsley collar, or ainsley spread collar, is a plain tennis collar which has spread points. The spread shortens the points. This collar also has slots for inserting collar stays.
An Ainsley collar is a standard necktie collar that has a 45 degree to 60 degree angle at the tie space (place closest to skin at the neck – above the neck button). This is the most common type of collar used for shirts that are worn with neck ties. You can learn more about fabrics by visiting our Glossary pages or you can do quick Style searches using one or more criteria and keywords to help pick specific styles that you have in mind.
An Ainsley collar is a standard necktie collar that has a 45 degree to 60 degree angle at the tie space (place closest to skin at the neck – above the neck button). This is the most common type of collar used for shirts that are worn with neck ties. You can learn more about fabrics by visiting our Glossary pages or you can do quick Style searches using one or more criteria and keywords to help pick specific styles that you have in mind. [Top] • What is a vent? Vents are openings on the back of the jackets. Some call it slits. Classic traditional styles usually have one center vent at the back of the jacket. Very traditional British or 50s and 60s style of jackets have two side vents at the back of the jacket and more modern ´Italian cut´ slim styles have no vents at the back of the jacket in which case the hips tend to be a bit on the snug side as well. [Top] • Do you do removable collar stays on shirts?
A 42. An Ainsley collar is a standard necktie collar that has a 45 inch to 60 inch angle at the tie space (place closest to skin at the neck – above the neck button). This is the most common type of collar used for shirts that are worn with neck ties. You can learn more about fabrics by visiting our Glossary pages or you can do quick Style searches using one or more criteria and keywords to help pick specific styles that you have in mind.