Evaluate fabric-interlining compatibility, symmetry, corner appearance and underwire decision on collar and cuff in a single technical guide.
Balance between structure and use
Collar and cuff together affect the facial expression and wearing comfort of the shirt. A structure that is too stiff can create an unnatural break in lightweight fabric; Insufficient support may not maintain the targeted form.
Points to consider when choosing interlining
Interlining is not selected only by the weight label. Adhesion behavior, risk of leaving marks on the fabric surface, post-washing behavior and its relationship with edge stitching should be tested on real material.
- Fabric weight and surface
- Target collar form
- Care and washing expectation
- Structure compatibility with front placket and cuff
Symmetry, corners and underwire
Collar ends, foot height, cuff corners and buttonhole-button positions are measurable control points. The need for removable or fixed underwire is determined by the collar shape and end use.
Structural verification in sample
Erten Tekstil develops the collar and cuff structure together with fabric, pattern and maintenance expectations in private label shirt production. You can submit your targeted collar type, reference image and usage scenario via the form.
See the same in the table before deciding.
Soft, balanced or structured appearance
Fabric and care compatibility
Symmetry, corner and junction standard
Type, location and removability
How do we approach this issue at Erten?
Structural details are confirmed not on the color chart but on the completed and, if necessary, washed sample.
Content review area: Erten Tekstil product development, production and quality approach. Commercial suitability is also evaluated based on product and order information.Frequently asked questions about this topic
Can the same interlining be used on all fabrics?
No. Fabric weight, surface, maintenance process and targeted attitude may require different interfacing trials.
Should there be underwire on every neckline?
No. Underwire is a structural detail chosen according to the collar form and purpose of use.
Let's evaluate your production needs together.
Sharing your product category, approximate quantity and target date is enough to get started.
It is not necessary to have all the details ready at the initial consultation.
