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Where can I find shirts with similar high collar?

steppppo

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Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone has any leads on where I can find urban collar shirts similar to what XOOS sells? I especially like the high collar and the extra buttons on the side. Is there a name for that?

 

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Yes, ugly.

You should look into custom shirts for this. This way you can get that high collar and avoid the garish details. A good friend of mine wears shirts with those side buttons and I'm pretty sure he gets them made.
 

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Garish? Ugly? Sheesh. You guys are harsh.

So, where should I go for casual dressy shirts when I'm lookin' to hit the discoteque club?
 

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Garish? Ugly? Sheesh. You guys are harsh.

So, where should I go for casual dressy shirts when I'm lookin' to hit the discoteque club?


Stefano Ricci silk shirts.
 

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Ugly is the ONLY word to describe such horrors.
 

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the sad thing is (from an SF perspective), if you hit a "discoteque club" with that shirt, the women would love it. Show up with an unlined collar OCBD, and you will be in for a long, lonely night.


He didn't say anything about clubbing. Obviously different rules apply like black suits etc.
 

steppppo

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I'm just curious ... is it the buttons on the collar or the patterned lining that you all object to?

As you can tell, I'm sort of new to all this.
 

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I think I saw, Hugo Boss shirts with these kind of collars a couple of years ago. I have no idea about their current line up, though.
 

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I have seen something similar from Jantzen. Yes, it's ugly.

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Robert Graham?

Saw them in Niemans Last Call.
 

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