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Anyone have a white oxford they especially like?
 

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@roostertailedcow, @WillingToLearn, any pics of the new BD collar?
Preliminary remarks
Shirt has not been pressed (not even yet!)
I am in a make-it-double-with-extra-cheese fit at the moment and do not need to be remembered.
Oriental tie knot, tie is medium lined Marks and Spencer. Tied too short hence the bigger knot.
Uniqlo emergency blue blazer.

Shirt construction
Button is 1/2" inch below
Light blue summer oxford
Yoke is around 49 cm (19 inch).
 

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Preliminary remarks
Shirt has not been pressed (not even yet!)
I am in a make-it-double-with-extra-cheese fit at the moment and do not need to be remembered.
Oriental tie knot, tie is medium lined Marks and Spencer. Tied too short hence the bigger knot.
Uniqlo emergency blue blazer.

Shirt construction
Button is 1/2" inch below
Light blue summer oxford
Yoke is around 49 cm (19 inch).
Thanks! Looks good on you. I’ll probably give it a shot although it might be slightly big for my frame.
 

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Preliminary remarks
Shirt has not been pressed (not even yet!)
I am in a make-it-double-with-extra-cheese fit at the moment and do not need to be remembered.
Oriental tie knot, tie is medium lined Marks and Spencer. Tied too short hence the bigger knot.
Uniqlo emergency blue blazer.

Shirt construction
Button is 1/2" inch below
Light blue summer oxford
Yoke is around 49 cm (19 inch).
Actually looks better with a tie than I expected. You're a fairly beefy guy as well, no?
 

roostertailedcow

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Actually looks better with a tie than I expected. You're a fairly beefy guy as well, no?
Indeed. Almost 6 feet and probably circa 230 pounds at the moment.
On the shirt, chest is 26" hence I have got full freedom when working. Remove two inchs and I am ridiculous.
 

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I like their contrasting collars.

Does anybody know what type of collar this is though?

 

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Been wearing Proper Cloth shirts now for a while and decided it was time to try out their suits as well. Received this stunner earlier this week. Excuse the poor trouser cuffs. I forgot to specify that I wanted them and made a pair of faux cuffs myself with the cloth that was available.

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Can't get into the details now - but the changes are related to posture adjustments, shirt front lengths and button spacing. When we get this update done we'll also be able to add the straight hem design option.

Any update as to when this update will happen? I'm particularly interested in the straight hem option.
 

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