There are multiple sartorial details that construct the beautifully designed RGB shirt. The Yoke, which is the upper part of the back behind the neck and over the shoulders consists of a one-piece back, which is usually pleated, gathered, or eased into this section of fabric. Next, there are one-piece sleeves with plackets at the wrist, or the option for a non-traditional short-sleeved look, which is cut off above the elbow. Also included are cuffs, known as the band of fabric around the wrist, and a turndown collar, with the strip folded down away from the neck which leaves two points in the front. The width of the contrast colored collar is known as the spread. Finally, two front panels are constructed which overlap slightly down the middle on the p;aclet to fasten with buttons.