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NWT Kilgour dress shirts, 15 1/2

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Can you post some info about the shirts? Not familiar with Kilgour. Thanks.
 

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Can you post some info about the shirts? Not familiar with Kilgour. Thanks.

Kilgour is a Savile Row tailor that's been around, in one form or another, since 1882. They've recently started to modernize their style and put emphasis on their ready-to-wear line. You can see their own description of their shirts at https://kilgour.com/shirting.html. These are very good shirts, though as noted they are rather slim-fitting. They have very clean lines, very reserved and classic in style.
 

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Kilgour is a Savile Row tailor that's been around, in one form or another, since 1882. They've recently started to modernize their style and put emphasis on their ready-to-wear line. You can see their own description of their shirts at https://kilgour.com/shirting.html. These are very good shirts, though as noted they are rather slim-fitting. They have very clean lines, very reserved and classic in style.
Thanks, changed my mind though.
 

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