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Brands for soft collared shirts?

Kaplan

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Who makes a nice OTR, non BD shirt with a soft collar?

Preferably with a slimmish fit, a medium spread collar and barrel cuffs.
 

Kei-bon

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Originally Posted by Kaplan
Who makes a nice OTR, non BD shirt with a soft collar?

Preferably with a slimmish fit, a medium spread collar and barrel cuffs.


this is exactly what I want. I'm thinking of going to mytailor. If I might tag a question onto this thread: is it possible/advisable to ask for an unfused interlining?
 

SwedishFish

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Originally Posted by Kaplan
Who makes a nice OTR, non BD shirt with a soft collar?

Preferably with a slimmish fit, a medium spread collar and barrel cuffs.


Please pardon my ignorance, but may I ask why you would want such a shirt? I can't think of any situation where I would prefer a non bd soft collar shirt, but what do I know...
 

Brian278

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Ralph Lauren Black label is soft-ish for a standard dress shirt and satisfies your other requirements.
 

scruff

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Originally Posted by SwedishFish
Please pardon my ignorance, but may I ask why you would want such a shirt? I can't think of any situation where I would prefer a non bd soft collar shirt, but what do I know...

Many prefer this look. The collar the OP is looking for (I imagine) won't be quite as soft as you're assuming.
 

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