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Checkered and Tattersall Shirts...

Jay687

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I've been looking around for good pictures of people wearing checkered and tattersall shirts... but not many threads with pictures on them. Plus, difficult to find the odd picture in the WAYWN thread.

So, wanted to make this thread to hopefully get some pictures and opinions.

All checks are welcome, but I specifically am curious about tattersall and sall microchecks (for instance, tattersall, but only one color). I'm thinking it adds some variety and in the right colors, right collar, right tie, it can even be done more conservatively...

The thicker checks (like gingham), are harder to pull for conservatively, but I welcome pictures of that as well.

I've just always liked checks over stripes... and would love to see some classic examples shown here!
 

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For starters, you can check out fabrics with the producers, such as Acorn Fabrics or Canclini. You could also look at the fabric selection of many of the online MTM companies, a number of which you'll find in the affiliates section. Lastly, CT, TML, H&H, etc. have many many pictures online.
 

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Sorry, I was not clear in OP. I have updated it to be more clear. I'm not talking fabric pictures. I meant people wearing said shirts. With an outfit of some sort (be it with jeans, sports coat, suit, etc.)...
 

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guess noone is a fan of these shirts or this post, lol.
 

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