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Gitman Brothers Vintage

troika

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I wish this brand would loosen up the fit and design larger collars. Seems like it's still reaching for the 2010's "classic" aesthetic, which is not where most style folks are anymore.

I was a big fan, had over 50 shirts. Now they're not something I ever reach for.
 

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The most classic aesthetic

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K. Nights

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I wish this brand would loosen up the fit and design larger collars. Seems like it's still reaching for the 2010's "classic" aesthetic, which is not where most style folks are anymore.

I was a big fan, had over 50 shirts. Now they're not something I ever reach for.
They actually do have a larger collar, they just don't offer it on any stock models. It's my understanding that their retail partners can order shirts in any configuration, so I don't know why it hasn't caught on with any of them.
I've gotten shirts with the larger collar through their MTO program. You can also order half sizes, which is nice.
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I wish this brand would loosen up the fit and design larger collars. Seems like it's still reaching for the 2010's "classic" aesthetic, which is not where most style folks are anymore.

I was a big fan, had over 50 shirts. Now they're not something I ever reach for.

That's interesting as Gitman was always talked about as having massive collars, sticking with a 3" collar. You'd want larger? Like 3.5"? I look at some Norse Projects collars and they look like that are .5".
 

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