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Best fitting "casual" oxford shirts? i.e., able to be worn untucked, slim fit, etc.

pg600rr

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Trying to find a perfect fitting oxford that comes in a few different colors.. I am looking for one that can be worn untucked, fits slim, good quality, etc. I have tried Thom Browne (looks ridic untucked and I am 6'1"), J. Crew sunfaded ones I like but the medium is too baggy and small is too small after just one wash...

Any other options? I saw Bonobos has some of their house brand but I have no experience
 

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Ann D? Mugler has some good options too?
 

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BoO or Gitman?


BoO are too short imo atleast on me @ 6'1", as for Gitman, i havent tried them in a few years since when they first started to become popular again, but I remember them being quite puffy/baggy in the back... maybe that is different now, gotta stop by barneys and try em again

Outlier has a really nice stuff, this shirt is more reasonably priced than most: http://shop.outlier.cc/shop/retail/northeast-pivot-sleeve-shirt.html


That looks nice but in the pics on the site it looks like it would prob. be too short, atleast on that guy its looks it
 

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The Lands' End Canvas Oxfords are really nice, but run on the large side. I have a few smalls from a while back that fit great, but when I ordered a couple more recently they were too big. Might fit you nicely though as it sounds like you're a little bigger than I am (I'm 5'8).
 

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Sounds like we are about the same size and I find the Our Legacy Placket button down shirts in size small to be a great fit. Too bad they don't make many anymore.
 

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RRL oxfords have a great fit when untucked.


+1. Also Paul Smith London. Agree that TB shirts are too long. I was planning to wear one untucked but it looked silly. Swaped it out for a stripped RRL
 

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