New Shirts Fight Floppy Collar Syndrome
Filed under: Apparel

A new San-Francisco company has taken on a problem we didn't know existed: Floppy Collar Syndrome. According to Askel Paris the tieless trend in menswear has led to a nation of less-than-snappy dressers with shirt collars sinking below their jackets. Their answer, a collar that won't sit down even if you beg.
Designer Yazid Aksas has created a slim fit, button down made of pure cotton and featuring a stiff collar, a boldly colored interior and square buttons. The shirts are available for less than $100 and the website playfully hints that the shirts will help you "score hot chicks."
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