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Old 12-09-2009, 10:41 PM   #11
deermealec

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Good point you have made. Any shirt the has a part that surrounds, or fastens around the neck, that part of the shirt is considered the collar. Hence, almost all shirts are consider to have a collar, and are then collared shirts. . However, when it comes to golf, my thoughts are if you can't fold it up, down, button it, or need to iron it, it is not considered a collared shirt at many golf courses. Those courses need to re-think their "proper attire" definition in this newer era of the game of golf.

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Mocks are considered collared shirts. (Although I dislike them and would prefer that the pros not wear them.)
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