Mr Clemson
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Thanks to all for the tips and the discount links!!
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I got my PC remake in the mail this week. Here are some pics after wearing tucked in for a few hours, hence the wrinkles. Also, my cuff wasn't seated properly over my watch, so it is flaring a bit, but it does clear the watch normally. Per @Shirtmaven suggestion, I changed to one piece yoke and added .25 of adjustment for sloping shoulders (should I add more on my next shirt?). Other changes I made were slimming the yoke and the midsection by .25", changed to tailored shoulder/armpit, and added a second pleat at the cuff. Wondering if I should dare to go any slimmer in the sleeve and the midsection, or if that is tempting fate.
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shirt looks good..........but I cant believe it stays tucked...its very slim and kinda short.....looks perfect untucked.
Id open hips and make it longer yes.......but thats subective..open a forearms a bit too
what collar is it?
Back in the day this was a desirable shirt feature among young well dressed lads. They would go so far as to lightly sand their collars to fray and prematurely age them. Not sure if they did it for their cuffs or not. For some of PC's shirts I actually like them better with age but to each their own.For me, it's more the collar. In fairness, I take my shirts to a local cleaners, which I'm going to stop, which will alleviate some issue, but it isn't a great sign for the longevity of a PC shirt in my opinion.