Philip IV in military dress, 1644, wears a broad linen collar and matching cuffs.
Several of the directors seated around the table wriggled under Arnheim's stare, reaching self-consciously under linen collars with sticky fingers.
It had long sleeves; a tightness above imprisoned her neck with its white linen collar.
The town was famous in the 19th century for its "Ringwood" woollen gloves, and there was also a large linen collar and cuff factory here.
His unglazed linen collar appeared behind his bent head, soiled by his withering hair.
Jo in maroon, with a stiff, gentlemanly linen collar, and a white chrysanthemum or two for her only ornament.
Their dress requirements included seersucker gingham with a linen collar and cuffs, a white cap and white apron.
Dresses were often worn with a round ruffled linen collar similar to a soft Elizabethan ruff.
Wore a very thick gold chain white linen collar.
Above, her pale shoulders and long neck seemed to bloom from a white linen collar; below, the jacket skirt skimmed out briefly around the upper hips.