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Yes, extension on custom shirt sale will allow me to actually build out my shirts.

Question to the initiated: i regularly have collar roll on my shirts (maybe wrong term, what I mean is a lump of fabric appears directly behind my neck right below the collar). I know there are choices for shoulder slope and posture, but how should I adjust to remove the lump? I feel inclined to say it means my posture is ‘straight’ but not sure.

Also, anyone try the C21 -Large Italian Fell Spread with a tie? Any love or regrets?
 

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Yes, extension on custom shirt sale will allow me to actually build out my shirts.

Question to the initiated: i regularly have collar roll on my shirts (maybe wrong term, what I mean is a lump of fabric appears directly behind my neck right below the collar). I know there are choices for shoulder slope and posture, but how should I adjust to remove the lump? I feel inclined to say it means my posture is ‘straight’ but not sure.

Also, anyone try the C21 -Large Italian Fell Spread with a tie? Any love or regrets?

This is correct.
 

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Yes, extension on custom shirt sale will allow me to actually build out my shirts.

Question to the initiated: i regularly have collar roll on my shirts (maybe wrong term, what I mean is a lump of fabric appears directly behind my neck right below the collar). I know there are choices for shoulder slope and posture, but how should I adjust to remove the lump? I feel inclined to say it means my posture is ‘straight’ but not sure.
I have that roll and it’s because my shoulders are very square (and most shirts are cut for shoulders that slope down). I select “very square” under Shoulder Profile and that gets rid of most of the roll.
 

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Also, anyone try the C21 -Large Italian Fell Spread with a tie? Any love or regrets?
I’d love to see a pic of C21 in the wild too but I’m going with it regardless on my next order.
 

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Yes, extension on custom shirt sale will allow me to actually build out my shirts.

Question to the initiated: i regularly have collar roll on my shirts (maybe wrong term, what I mean is a lump of fabric appears directly behind my neck right below the collar). I know there are choices for shoulder slope and posture, but how should I adjust to remove the lump? I feel inclined to say it means my posture is ‘straight’ but not sure.

Also, anyone try the C21 -Large Italian Fell Spread with a tie? Any love or regrets?
I’d love to see a pic of C21 in the wild too but I’m going with it regardless on my next order.

Most of my spread collars from S&M were based off of an iterative process that I now don't know their origin, but I did recently get a couple of shirts with C19, which has the same measurements as C21, but not quite as spread. Sorry, I don't currently have a picture, but I don't think it's overly large or imposing at all (FWIW, I'm 6'3", 200), if that was your concern.

On my last order, though, I requested C21 with 4" points instead of 3.75".
 

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I have a collar that I've been using at Lu***e based on a Liverano & Liverano Italian spread but I'm going to be moving all of my custom stuff over to S&M. Would I be able to send a shirt in to S&M to have it copied or will I be starting fresh? Does anyone have any experience with something like this?
 

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I have a collar that I've been using at Lu***e based on a Liverano & Liverano Italian spread but I'm going to be moving all of my custom stuff over to S&M. Would I be able to send a shirt in to S&M to have it copied or will I be starting fresh? Does anyone have any experience with something like this?

Send it in put to my or Mike's attention.
 

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Haven’t pulled this jacket out nearly enough...
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I’m traveling today so there’s hardly anything SF approved about this outfit, but the jacket still draws looks. Even better, the green E. Thomas is neatly folded in my carry-on.
 

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Haven’t pulled this jacket out nearly enough...
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I’m traveling today so there’s hardly anything SF approved about this outfit, but the jacket still draws looks. Even better, the green E. Thomas is neatly folded in my carry-on.
Who makes those loafers though?
 

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Haven’t pulled this jacket out nearly enough...
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I’m traveling today so there’s hardly anything SF approved about this outfit, but the jacket still draws looks. Even better, the green E. Thomas is neatly folded in my carry-on.

Nice outfit, but those Belgians are sweet- looks like the mid-brown calf Mr. Casual from Belgian Shoes?

I’ve been looking at their calf Mr. Casual for a long time now, it’s the only style of shoe I don’t have but really want. If I didn’t already have 8 pairs of Albert slippers (including a patent pair of Del Toros) as my “FU black tie” shoes, I’d be very tempted by the opera pump-esque Henri.
 
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