SOLD! For sale is this beautiful like-new very British herringbone blue with white stripes cutaway collar dress shirt by Hawes & Curtis, size 18-36. As many of you undoubtedly know, Hawes and Curtis has counted King George VI, Earl Mountbatten, and the Duke of Windsor amongst its distinguished customers; as well, they are the creator of the Windsor Knot (I kid you knot!) Yours for the meager sum of $20 shipped to your home in America or Canada, or $25 shipped if you reside elsewhere.
More Hawes & Curtis history: "The Prince of Wales famously abdicated the British throne and rejected being the King of the British Empire for his love of Mrs Simpson, an American divorcee. King Edward VIII became the Duke of Windsor. He and Mrs Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor developed into the style icons of their time and the Duke provided invaluable promotion for the Hawes & Curtis' brand. In gratitude for the Duke's custom and warrant, Hawes & Curtis created the famous spread collar to fit the unstructured tie for The Duke of Windsor - one of this century's most stylish and powerful men. This bespoke tie had a thicker inner lining in the part of the tie that formed the knot, which complemented Hawes & Curtis' Collar. This tie knot was later named the ‘Windsor Knot'" Here's a better picture of the shirt: http://www.hawesandcurtis.com/detail...?pid=MS-WI1940 All payment types accepted. Money-back guarantee. Thanks for looking!
More Hawes & Curtis history: "The Prince of Wales famously abdicated the British throne and rejected being the King of the British Empire for his love of Mrs Simpson, an American divorcee. King Edward VIII became the Duke of Windsor. He and Mrs Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor developed into the style icons of their time and the Duke provided invaluable promotion for the Hawes & Curtis' brand. In gratitude for the Duke's custom and warrant, Hawes & Curtis created the famous spread collar to fit the unstructured tie for The Duke of Windsor - one of this century's most stylish and powerful men. This bespoke tie had a thicker inner lining in the part of the tie that formed the knot, which complemented Hawes & Curtis' Collar. This tie knot was later named the ‘Windsor Knot'" Here's a better picture of the shirt: http://www.hawesandcurtis.com/detail...?pid=MS-WI1940 All payment types accepted. Money-back guarantee. Thanks for looking!







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