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A cure for β€˜bacon neck’: How to keep your T-shirts in top shape

12 December 2025 at 03:00

Marlon Brando was a victim of it, even Princess Diana was caught out by a collar β€˜curled like bacon in a pan’. Here are a few ways to avoid their fate

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It is sometimes, amusingly, known as β€œbacon neck”, and it is the bane of my life: the loss of elasticity that results in a crinkly, ill-fitting collar. This undulating menace commonly befalls the classic crew-neck T-shirt or sweatshirt, but scoop, polo and V-necks can also be afflicted. Too often, science conspires to transform a smooth neckline into something resembling a failed polygraph test.

The term β€œbacon neck” (not to be confused with β€œturkey neck”, the disparaging phrase for sagging skin that is almost uniformly levelled at women) was coined, or at least popularised, in a 2010 Hanes commercial featuring the basketball star Michael Jordan. In the clip, Jordan’s seat-mate points out a fellow plane passenger’s worn-out collar: β€œSee how it’s all curled up like bacon in a pan? See how bad this guy looks?”

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Β© Photograph: Jena Ardell/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Jena Ardell/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Jena Ardell/Getty Images

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