Hi all,
I'm a new poster on this forum but been viewing it for a while now.
I'm based in UK and currently having a wardrobe clearout and revamp.
I wondered if anybody could advise me please on purchasing good quality business shirts that are slim fit.
I've recently bought some fitted shirts from TM Lewin and initially was very happy with the overall cut and fit, but just a week or so after purchase a couple of the dogtooth shirts have a couple of loose threads after a wash, so not very optimistic on their lifespan. Obviously, you get what you pay for and I'm happy to pay more (within reason) for decent quality, fit and longevity.
I've tried Charles Tyrwhitt in the past which have been a bit of a mixed bag - overall happy with the design, cut, fit etc. but not been very impressed with their durability and longevity, some a nightmare to iron.
I used to buy Aquascutum shirts and still have a number that are years old and still going strong, but don't wear them much as they are not fitted and quite baggy. They are by far the best quality shirts I have had, but not sure how the current Aquascutum shirts are cut, so in two minds whether to try them again.
I'd be grateful if somebody could advise me.
Thanks
Adam
I'm a new poster on this forum but been viewing it for a while now.
I'm based in UK and currently having a wardrobe clearout and revamp.
I wondered if anybody could advise me please on purchasing good quality business shirts that are slim fit.
I've recently bought some fitted shirts from TM Lewin and initially was very happy with the overall cut and fit, but just a week or so after purchase a couple of the dogtooth shirts have a couple of loose threads after a wash, so not very optimistic on their lifespan. Obviously, you get what you pay for and I'm happy to pay more (within reason) for decent quality, fit and longevity.
I've tried Charles Tyrwhitt in the past which have been a bit of a mixed bag - overall happy with the design, cut, fit etc. but not been very impressed with their durability and longevity, some a nightmare to iron.
I used to buy Aquascutum shirts and still have a number that are years old and still going strong, but don't wear them much as they are not fitted and quite baggy. They are by far the best quality shirts I have had, but not sure how the current Aquascutum shirts are cut, so in two minds whether to try them again.
I'd be grateful if somebody could advise me.
Thanks
Adam