Many people have noticed the small fabric loop sewn onto the back of certain button-down shirts without ever giving it much thought. Positioned just below the collar on many classic Oxford shirts, this simple detail is commonly known as the “locker loop.”
Although it is small and often overlooked, it has an interesting history that combines practical clothing design, American collegiate fashion, and garment craftsmanship. Over the decades, the locker loop has remained a recognizable feature on many shirts, even though its original purpose is no longer as important in modern wardrobes.
The locker loop became widely associated with American menswear during the middle of the twentieth century. Clothing historians generally credit the…
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