0 the strip of material that goes around the neck on a man's formal shirt and is folded down into the shape of two small triangles at the front --
Since the 1980s, judges no longer wear wigs, wing collars and bands but instead wear a waterfall cravat with court coat and black silk gown.
Circuit judges sitting in civil proceedings no longer wear wigs, wing collars, or bands.
All male advocates wear a white stiff wing collar with bands (two strips of linen about 5 /13 cm by 1 /25 mm hanging down the front of the neck).
They are generally worn with the same types of shirts and accessories as black dinner jackets, though the turndown collar and cummerbund preferred to the wing collar or waistcoat.
It is almost identical to the dinner dress blue jacket, except a wing collar shirt, white waistcoat, and white tie are worn.
Their shirts will have a detachable stiff wing collar, worn with bands.
All judges wore a short bench wig when working in criminal court, reserving the long wig for ceremonial occasions, and a wing collar and bands.
The grave, by the church's north wall, has a bust of the politician wearing a wing collar.