.....and guns. We got's lots of guns.
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.....and guns. We got's lots of guns.
Just bought a new AR format rifle in 6.8 so yes we have guns indeed. In case our teeth need cleaning or our AC stops working. We can just take from someone else :)
Ended up going with a couple turnbull and asser shirts. Fit is very nice. Good pattern matching. But really wrinkles fast after normal dry cleaning.
Nice. Would like to see some shots of the fabric.
Plus you can take a joke without taking it too seriously :)
We call it self distance in Sweden. It's a good thing (Just would be nice if more Swede's had it :D)
On topic: Ralph Lauren have nice Slim fit shirts and the "cheaper" lines are (compared to the rest of the world) damn cheap in USA.
I never recommend anyone to shop for shirts online though. (Hard to find a nice fit). And of course Turnbull & Asser's nice but I mean it's like recommending Kiton or Brioni for suits when asked about budget alternative.
In Sweden we have Eton and Stenströms that are premium shirts and defo nice! But more like 150 USD /piece
I think those with humility or "distance," either are part of the 85, know they are chubby, or in skinny-fat denial! So yeah, we take it well. I think I'll go clean my guns now. :cool:
I kid of course. I actually think we are getting a little better....slooowly.
edit to stay on topic: Oh yeah, we have style! We have to buy new clothes often as they are always getting too big or (cough) too small. Well that, and no one likes gravy stains on shirts.
You can go the cheaper custom route which modern tailor or itailor. itailor is definitely hit or miss as they will argue about shirts that are sent cut wrong.
You buy Tom Ford shirts and yet you are on a rep forum! :bigeyes: Im jealous! Tom Ford shirts are my dream. But if you are looking for quality shirts look no further than http://www.indochino.com/. They have custom made dress shirts in draw dropping material (I own a shirt + suit. quality is amazing, on par with z zegna and hugo boss) with an impeccable fit, since it is custom :p.
Express shirts fit me very well and can be had for a good deal when on sale. I own about twenty of them!
Ehm, I have friends who drive new Ferraris on this board. Why the predjudice?
And the only brands I wet my pants over are Brunello cuchinello and Loro Piana - maybe a few of Zegnas better lines. But never a fashion brand like TF. (Or YSL, or Dior, or anythink else.) And then I still bought 20 pair of high ends fashion shoes the last years..
Is this a typo? :lol: Other than that, I like your choice of brands. You know how to live! Too bad only few people know how to appreciate that.
TO OP: In all seriousness, if you want nice shirts, my advice is custom made shirts. Take a shirt that you like to the tailor and tell him where the shirt doesn't fit. This will give him a good idea. It might be hard to find custom made shirts in your price range, but it is well worth the money. But be aware, once you go custom, you never go back. :D
If you know your size and find them on , I would look for "circle of gentlemen" shirts. The best I have by far
Boss shirts that don't need a whole lot of tailoring fits me well, especially the slim fit.
We get custom tailored shirts in good quality for less then 100€ over here in Germany. No such business in the US? Those shirts, by nature, fit best... even on 'not so skinny fat' people (some upcharge for extra fabric may apply).
The quality has been getting better over the last couple years, however anything that is in their stretch cotton usually doesn't last more than about 6 months. I have a closet full of express shirts because they are super cheap, and I don't feel bad about wearing them in many of the environments I work in (dusty server rooms etc), however I wouldn't ever call them high end dress shirts. More I wan't to look good and don't have much to spend. Their suits, pants, and jeans on the other hand are all of pretty good quality and I have no issue recommending them (in fact when it comes to jeans I am usually wearing guess or express).
My current favorites are
English Laundry
Armani Exchange
Boss
Lennon McCartney
Brooks Brothers
Turnbull Assner are in the top 3 as best dress shirts.
bespoke Brioni (not in your price range though)
In the price range, TM Lewin are very good. Brooks brothers are good as well, but the material never spoke to me. On occasions, I have found nice things in banana republic and Calvin Klein, but there is some hunting that needs to be done. Pink is another brand that has good material.
When you go higher end, Brioni is a name that comes to mind, but I have often found the material to be less impressive than others in their range. Zegna, loro piana, giorgio armani (only giorgio btw - I find the material that emporio or ax use to be not as soft) and Gucci (look for the ones with no branding visible) make shirts with great material in my experience. Consistent favourite is Zegna.
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Turnbull Assner are best.
Hi,
I'll be in London in the new year Jan 5- 12 , and looking to get 5-10 shirts. Can anyone recommend somewhere custom, that might have a sale on at that time of the year? For what it's worth I'm Australian, but we're I'd say I'm in the realms of the "slim fit" American style shirt :mad: Hate going into shops and trying of the rack, nothing looks right.
paul