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favortie shirt cloth?

Larry Lean

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I'm going to say basic blue Brooks supima.
Not sophisticated but for an OCBD I think it takes some beating.
 

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There are lots of good ones out there. I like the higher count, lighter cloths like Alumo Soyella (and all its variants like Zephyr, Duocento, and the 3-ply), Acorn Grasmere, and the higher count SIC Tess. The Thomas Mason stuff is good solid cloth as well.

--Andre
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Practicality will get you nowhere in life.

And he's right... It hasn't!
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Originally Posted by Andre Yew
There are lots of good ones out there. I like the higher count, lighter cloths like Alumo Soyella (and all its variants like Zephyr, Duocento, and the 3-ply), Acorn Grasmere, and the higher count SIC Tess. The Thomas Mason stuff is good solid cloth as well.

--Andre


Andre, who is your favrorite NYC based shirtmaker?
 

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Originally Posted by AvariceBespoke
Andre, who is your favrorite NYC based shirtmaker?

I don't have one since I live in Southern California.
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--Andre
 

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