8 October 1883 • Hartford, Conn. (MS: CU-MARK, UCCL 02849)
No. I am far from objecting to the compliment of the proposed bestowal of my name upon a new style of collar; for I think it is time the name should be connected with something usefulⒶemendation—it has been confined to the aesthetic & ornamental long enough[.]
Neither do I object to collars—as collars—though I never wear one—at least not of the detachable ones sort.
I will explain that the shirt I wear is not a patented article, but I invented it myself, for the public benefit of lazy men. It & its collar open in the back, & ◊◊◊ the collar & the cuffs are not detachable. No buttons anywhere about it except a couple at the back of the neck. This saves much profanity.
MS facsimile, CU-MARK.
MicroPUL, reel 2.
The MS was owned by the Elder Manufacturing Company in 1947.
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