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rolled collar

American  

noun

  1. a collar that stands up slightly from the point of attachment to the neckline of a garment before folding over to lie flat.


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It was dark blue with long sleeves, and it had a slightly old-fashioned rolled collar.

From New York Times • Dec. 28, 2011

Wearing a richly quilted dressing-gown, with cuffs and rolled collar of lavender silk, he lay asleep in the chaise-longue, a tan-colored rug across his feet.

From The Street Called Straight by Lowell, Orson

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