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Poplin shirt

Bates

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I bought a white poplin shirt recently and now I have a question about the fabric.
Is it suppose to be semi see through?
When I wear the shirt I can clearly see my pants though the shirt fabric.
I bought it to be used as a casual shirt, that I am not going to tuck into my pants.
Is it like this with all poplin shirt or is it just the cheap ones?
 

Manton

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Poplin covers a lot of ground. That word alone could mean hundreds of different types of cloth.

Your shirt is not necessarily cheap, it's just not a dense weave. The cloth might be very expesive. If you want a white shirt that will never show through, look for oxfords or twills.
 

Bates

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Okay, thanks.
Next time I buy a casual shirt I go for a oxford shirt then!
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
Poplin covers a lot of ground. That word alone could mean hundreds of different types of cloth.

Your shirt is not necessarily cheap, it's just not a dense weave. The cloth might be very expesive. If you want a white shirt that will never show through, look for oxfords or twills.


Curious, I tried a nice Pal Zileri Medium spread with 3 inch points collar herringbone white shirt,that showed all my chest.It was a 125$ dress shirt. But I´m not a stripper
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So I let it go.

By the way, oxford cotton is not as nuclear white as Popeline.
 

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