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brax

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I was actually thinking of that exact jacketing of yours as I was typing my prior message about the "green" shirt. Who are you using as your shirt maker?
 

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I was actually thinking of that exact jacketing of yours as I was typing my prior message about the "green" shirt. Who are you using as your shirt maker?

G. Inglese for casual shirts and mytailor for formal shirts.
 

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Just curious, which of my shirts is not ugly.
Terry
none of those shirts are ugly!

IN all seriousness to those reading this, Mr O'conner will take a patterned shirt, patterned tie, patterned sportcoat and solid trousers and pull it all together better then anyone I know.
 

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I do like the turquoise stripe. Which fabric is that?
 

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Just curious, which of my shirts is not ugly.
The lavender striped one.

Based entirely on "that's the one I'd wear" criterion and nothing else. Because I had to pick only one and I like the color.

That gingham isn't exactly sedate or formal, but if you have the complexion and you're wearing the right coats over it it'll look great. Strange how busy, varied patterns like that look awesome in context.
 

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The three solids are Albini Thomas Mason Hampton 140s Royal Oxords while the striped is Albini DJAnderson Zephir Lino 170s.

Stunning shirts! Had never even heard of these before - what a great height of the collars!! Power-collars!
 

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Stunning shirts! Had never even heard of these before - what a great height of the collars!! Power-collars!
Luca has done a great job on my dress shirts. It’s all I wear during warm weather. I’ll task him with some casual linen button-downs (polos, where I come from) next.
 

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More ugly shirts from CEGO
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