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A dress shirt with a collared collar that has a body with a neck opening and front panels with parts of Inner and outer edges that extend downward from the neck opening to define a front opening for the shirt whose opening is arranged to be overlapped when closed; a glued neck comprising an upright neckband portion secured at its lower edge to said body along the edge of the neck opening with a part of the terminal edges of the part of the neckband at least in abutting relation and virtually in the same plane at the front of the neck when said Edge portions overlap a portion of the upper neck secured along the edge of said portion of the neckband from which it extends downward; said shirt characterized because it comprises a normally smooth semi-rigid member incorporated into each of the adjacent ends of the neckband part having each one of said members at least one curved side edge and one edge lower one of the lateral edges extending along the edge of its relative adjacent end of the neckband part so that when said overlapping edges are held in a closed position said semi-rigid member is flexed in an arc along its lower edge in order to produce an inward deflection of said member out of its normal and smooth plane with an inward deflection resulting from said free edge of the stop end of the neckband part. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)