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of 94 white-collar working men and the effect of a tight business-shirt collar
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men measured, 67% were found to be wearing neckwear that was tighter than
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-- Langan, L.M. and Watkins, S.M. "Pressure of Menswear on the
Neck in Relation to Visual Performance." Human Factors 29,
#1 (Feb. 1987), pp. 67-71.



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