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TM Lewin shirts - Windsor v. St. James

TauKappaEpsilon

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What are SF's opinions on TM Lewin shirts? I'm going to order a few staple shirts from them but was wondering which collar to get, the Windsor which is a spread collar or the St. James which is a cutaway. These shirts will be reserved for business and formal settings only. I'm getting a white, pink, blue, and bengal stripe. Thinking about getting the white and blue in St. James and the pink and bengal in windsor.

If any of you have pictures wearing either of these collars please post since I've never seen them in person.
 

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Saint James, visible far left in group.
 

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