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experience with tailored shirts?

Ennius

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Hey Gents,

I just joined this forum. Seems like a great info source!

I dress business casual for work and have generally bought shirts from a mix of of the usual suspects: Brooks Brothers, Tom Pink, Ted Baker.... Black Fleece has been a nice find - I really do love their gingham shirts.

Here is the question - how have you liked your tailored shirts in comparison to these types of options? Fit? Quality of material? Patterns? Durability (not T Pink's strong point!)

I generally try to buy on sale so dont want to spend more than $150 or so per shirt unless special. Also I do live in NYC so any suggestions on shirt tailors here? I do like interesting colorful patters, if that is any help.

Thanks again.
 

Michell

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Hey Gents,

I just joined this forum. Seems like a great info source!

I dress business casual for work and have generally bought shirts from a mix of of the usual suspects: Brooks Brothers, Tom Pink, Ted Baker.... Black Fleece has been a nice find - I really do love their gingham shirts.

Here is the question - how have you liked your tailored shirts in comparison to these types of options? Fit? Quality of material? Patterns? Durability (not T Pink's strong point!)

I generally try to buy on sale so dont want to spend more than $150 or so per shirt unless special. Also I do live in NYC so any suggestions on shirt tailors here? I do like interesting colorful patters, if that is any help.

Thanks again.

How about the following shirt workmanship?

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SartodiNapoli

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That looks pretty average, even a basic Neapolitan shirt is way above that.

In concrete that shirt features more than 1 cm of margin left on the sides, where it says: single needle used. A good shirt features as less milimeters as possible, 1 cm is way poor.
 

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