It is worn with exactly the same clothes as a normal jacket, except for the most formal variations (such as a winged collar).
Evening wear was worn with a white bow tie and a shirt with a winged collar.
He also stopped wearing a winged collar with his dinner jacket.
The scrappily withered features above her winged collar seemed fused with the porcelain bone beneath.
A winged collar and a black bowtie were on the bed, where they had evidently been thrown when Benson had taken them off on returning home.
Her winged collars are also extended and protruding upward in a flying pose.
Composer Wilhelm Taubert wears a dark necktie tied in a bow and slightly winged collar.
Upon promotion to Queen's Counsel, the male barrister retains in court his winged collar, bands and short wig.
Bands are no longer worn at the collar in addition to the lace, and the winged collar is also dispensed with.
In the late 19th century and through the 1920s, stiff shirts with winged detachable collars were common.