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Burton

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I want that one on the end in the group shot. I have never ordered from mytailor. Anything I should know?


Yes. Wait until Joe comes to your area and have him measure you. buy one shirt and then have hims make the inevitable changes you will want and then you will be a very happy customer.
 

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I want that one on the end in the group shot. I have never ordered from mytailor. Anything I should know?


I have one in that fabric. It's a really great pattern for linen, lots of natural texture.

My recommendation is to specifically ask for their lightest collar fusing (or none at all). The standard MyTailor fusing is fine for cotton, but in this case you don't want a major contrast in texture between the collar and the rest of the shirt. Joe & co. redid mine at no charge and now it's one of my favourite shirts.
 

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I have one in that fabric. It's a really great pattern for linen, lots of natural texture.
My recommendation is to specifically ask for their lightest collar fusing (or none at all). The standard MyTailor fusing is fine for cotton, but in this case you don't want a major contrast in texture between the collar and the rest of the shirt. Joe & co. redid mine at no charge and now it's one of my favourite shirts.


+1 on the no fusing - I believe Joe prefers to do shirts this way.
 

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A couple of very nice shirts from CEGO:


The corners of the collars are blunted, which I like on the buttondown in particular.
 
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Ich_Dien: I'll see you and raise...
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Looks like we pillaged the same source. Mine aren't here yet, but I am eagerly awaiting ...


Great looking casual shirts. I love the cut on those shirts for casual wear. Did you get them from Pauw? Thanks.

-LR
 

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Yes. Wait until Joe comes to your area and have him measure you. buy one shirt and then have hims make the inevitable changes you will want and then you will be a very happy customer.


How can I find out when he is coming?
 

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