MPhil graduates also wear black neckbands, but wear a hood that is fully lined with purple, with a narrow white band.
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Such carving is normally for the decoration of everyday objects, such as milk stools, neckbands for bells, wooden spoons, or walking sticks.
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The neckband is 36 mm wide and 600 mm long and shows the colors of the Croatian coat of arms, a red-silver check.
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Prior to World War II the collar was sewn to a neckband or " stand " like those found in dress shirts, a time-intensive operation.
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The correct way to wear the hood is to allow the neckband to naturally hook itself onto the collar under the tie which secures the hood in place.
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During the early 1920s, most men's dress shirts had, instead of a collar, a narrow neckband with a buttonhole in both the front and back.
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Finally, one other large element of 18th century women's dress wear became the addition of the frilled neckband, a separate piece from the rest of the dress.
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Although the hat had been slashed by a sharp implement, and the shirt and the neckband were covered in blood, there was no sign of the body of William Harrison.
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At times he just added a contrasting neckband to a black or white dress, or poured a panel of white or lime green down the center, tapering it at the waist.
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Tired of constantly washing her husband s entire shirt when only the collar needed it, she cut off his collars and devised a way of attaching them to the neckband after washing.