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Truzzi Shirts.

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got a Truzzi at Beams in Tokyo for like $150 - awesome shirt for that price, tons of handwork, nice yoke shape and a sexy collar roll. Want to get more of these things.
 

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got a Truzzi at Beams in Tokyo for like $150 - awesome shirt for that price, tons of handwork, nice yoke shape and a sexy collar roll. Want to get more of these things.


My go to shirts for important client meetings and presentations.

Quality Fabrics (not always a great selection at my local retailer however)

A good deal of handwork. Great handmade button holes that are actually wide enough to accept the extra thick MOP buttons. (Unlike some other brands that are very hard to button.)

Slightly high collar band and beautiful collar roll.

Trimmer fit (purchased at Sak's) but not by any means trim (I have mine darted).

My only complaint is that they are just too fine/delicate to allow the cleaners to treat them like regular dress shirts - so they need hand launder and the cost is high - which means I don't wear them everyday. DAMNIT!
 

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hello, I've been seeing some truzzi shirts online at reasonable prices and wanted to know if there is a difference between the sizes of the shirts sold in america vs. those sold in italy, of course I assume they are all made in italy.

Would you say the fiber is too delicate? I want my shirts to be durable, workhorse shirts I can wash and wear for a long time, would this fit this description?

as a reference I am a 15.5 all though I sometimes buy 15 and 3/4 especially in italian brands.
 

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