Stamped brand names on buttons is pretty awful.
BB does this with their casual shirts and lots of lower-end brands do it.
I'm surprised that Zegna would do it on an MOP button, especially a 3-hole one.
Stamped brand names on buttons is pretty awful.
BB does this with their casual shirts and lots of lower-end brands do it.
I'm surprised that Zegna would do it on an MOP button, especially a 3-hole one.
I agree, JC, though you don't really see it. Haven't worn it for years, since I don't like the fit (anymore).
[quote=Galix;4657080]I just tried a new MTM online maker. These are the result. The fit is perfect, though hand work is near to non-existent. Fabric is Canclini 120s, light and soft.
Thanks guys. The maker is Neronote (www.neronote.com). Found them by chance on Google searching for Canclini. They're a little bit on the expensive side compared to other online MTM makers, although nothing crazy. Plus they are made in Italy. But they took forever: I just got them today but ordered them on late May.
Thanks, Kaplan. I'm glad I have two more linen shirts. Need more though...
I like the thinking behind these ones: A dressy cut made more casual by the fabric.
Now, the one in the following pic is all casual, so I only really feel like wearing it untucked (for vacations and the like) but it's too long for that ATM so I'm planning to have the hem shortened...
I just tried a new MTM online maker. These are the result. The fit is perfect, though hand work is near to non-existent. Fabric is Canclini 120s, light and soft.
Isn't it normal for MTM shirts to have no handstitching?
If you like made in Italy MTM shirts with handstitching you can try these guys. Under the Create your own shirt section the handstitching options are under the Personalize section.
I like the thinking behind these ones: A dressy cut made more casual by the fabric.
Now, the one in the following pic is all casual, so I only really feel like wearing it untucked (for vacations and the like) but it's too long for that ATM so I'm planning to have the hem shortened...
Great shirt. Where did you buy it. I am thinking about buying a similar one but I think it could be too slim for linen.