The one-piece collar is shirtmaking without a net: collar and front cut as one, rolled by hand, impossible to fake. Once you notice the roll, ordinary collars look bolted on.
The hunt spans three continents. This atlas keeps the score.
From the Atlas
- 100Hands Amritsar / Netherlands / Online
The Gold Line's Signature One-Piece Collar is the house's calling card — up to 34 hours of handwork per shirt, hidden snap buttons holding the self-rolling coll open in the atlas → - Anna Matuozzo Via Toledo, Naples / Online
Naples' first lady of shirtmaking — hand-sewn shirts from Viale Gramsci, taught by Attolini's cutters. open in the atlas → - Apposta Italy / Online
Italian online custom shirtmaker with a dedicated one-piece collar program — configure the cloth, they cut the single-piece collar in Italy. open in the atlas → - Berg & Berg Stockholm / Online
Scandinavian menswear label whose one-piece collar shirts are a house staple — soft-rolling collars on European-made shirting. open in the atlas → - Brooks Brothers New York / Online
America's oldest clothier (1818) — inventor of the ready-made suit and the original polo button-down collar. open in the atlas → - Cad & The Dandy London & New York / Online
Savile Row-trained tailoring house whose signature shirt is the one-piece hidden button-down — a generous roll, no neck buttonhole, cut on the house block. open in the atlas →