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Independent Dress Shirt Maker

EddyNYC

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Hello all, I am trying to find the name of an American (New York or Boston-based) independent dress shirt maker which I read about in an article in the WSJ last year. The firm is a relatively new start-up started by 2 fellows (believe they are ex-bankers) and the shirts are sold exclusively on-line; they are not custom, if I recall correctly. I have been searching the WSJ archives desperately, but I have not been able to find the name of the company or the article.

Last time I checked (a few months ago), they only offered a little more than a dozen or so designs, but they seem to have paid great attention to detail, and I recall reading a blip on their website about the location of their buttons around the neckline make them ideal for wearing with or without a tie. Their gingham-style shirts looked particularly well-crafted. Does this firm/company sound familiar to anyone, perhaps?

Thanks much,

Ed
 

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