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buttonup shirts (short and long sleeve) are a huge staple of my wardrobe...
so if you dig em as much as me, what kind of details do you look for/like in your buttonup shirts?
me:
-I prefer buttondown collars...since I wear mine casually with a Harrington, sweater, sportjacket, etc I dont like the collars flapping about. Besides, my personal look is loosely based on an older ivy style (dare I say 'trad') where the buttondown collar was de rigeur. Not too keen on the Trovata 'hidden' buttondown collar where you dont see the buttons
-I like back box pleat that goes all the way down to the hem. Another old ivy tradition...Ben Sherman still does this. Band of Outsiders does this too.
-Collar shape: standard buttondown roll is nice. My collar shape of preference is a rounded collar (I think it was at some point in the 60s referred to as a "Continental" collar)...which can be effectively turned into a buttondown version
-Fabrics: I like checks the best. Esp gingham, which always catches me eye. Stripes are good, but I like them more conservative than loud (a la Etro). Dobby and Herringbone is nice for a more dressier shirt, but hate it for casual wear. Oxford is a classic that you can't go wrong with.
-other details: I like the back of collar button, and for buttondown collars prefer a tall collarband. For spread collars I like a smaller collarband. MoP buttons rule, but I can live with plastic and it doesnt bug me. I dislike chest pockets, altho it's usually unavoidable. A shirt with a 15" neck, 40" chest, 18" stomach, 19" waist, 8.5-9" armhole is a perfect fit.
and I'm a tucker. I NEVER leave the house with a buttonup shirt untucked. It's the 'trad' in me!
so if you dig em as much as me, what kind of details do you look for/like in your buttonup shirts?
me:
-I prefer buttondown collars...since I wear mine casually with a Harrington, sweater, sportjacket, etc I dont like the collars flapping about. Besides, my personal look is loosely based on an older ivy style (dare I say 'trad') where the buttondown collar was de rigeur. Not too keen on the Trovata 'hidden' buttondown collar where you dont see the buttons
-I like back box pleat that goes all the way down to the hem. Another old ivy tradition...Ben Sherman still does this. Band of Outsiders does this too.
-Collar shape: standard buttondown roll is nice. My collar shape of preference is a rounded collar (I think it was at some point in the 60s referred to as a "Continental" collar)...which can be effectively turned into a buttondown version
-Fabrics: I like checks the best. Esp gingham, which always catches me eye. Stripes are good, but I like them more conservative than loud (a la Etro). Dobby and Herringbone is nice for a more dressier shirt, but hate it for casual wear. Oxford is a classic that you can't go wrong with.
-other details: I like the back of collar button, and for buttondown collars prefer a tall collarband. For spread collars I like a smaller collarband. MoP buttons rule, but I can live with plastic and it doesnt bug me. I dislike chest pockets, altho it's usually unavoidable. A shirt with a 15" neck, 40" chest, 18" stomach, 19" waist, 8.5-9" armhole is a perfect fit.
and I'm a tucker. I NEVER leave the house with a buttonup shirt untucked. It's the 'trad' in me!