Collars Price Analysis
An analysis of 4,956 collar listings to determine market value across materials, eras, and styles.
What you'll usually pay
💡 Used ones cost about 22% more here.
👉 In short easy summary
The best value is found in cotton and polyester options, which sit 22% and 20% below the market median. Conversely, leather and 1910s vintage pieces command the highest premiums, with price increases of 75% and 193% respectively.
💚 Best value for your money
Price by gender
Why? Prices vary by target demographic, with Men's collars costing 45% more than the median while Kids Unisex are 22% lower.
Price by color
Why? Neutral tones like White are 12% below median, while Silver options see a 30% premium.
Price by decade
Why? Value increases significantly with age, ranging from 1950s pieces at the median to 1910s pieces at 193% above median.
Price by material
Why? Basic fabrics like Cotton are 22% cheaper, whereas luxury materials like Leather are 75% more expensive.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a new collar versus a used one?
The median price for new collars is 16.36, while used collars have a median of 20.
Which material is the most affordable option?
Cotton is the most affordable material with a median price of 15.55.
How much more expensive are 1890s vintage collars compared to the market median?
Collars from the 1890s have a median price of 34.94, which is 75% above the market median.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $9–$75, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 19, 2026.