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Got an email from Lands' End today touting a new "tailored fit" shirt with slimmer body (no big news) and slimmer arms and higher armhole (this part is new I think). Not sure about the shoulder width, but I'd guess it would be more slim to go with the rest of the slimness. The shirts are cheap ($40 full retail) and come in basic colors and patterns. So if they fit someone well out of the tyvek bag, then they could be a decent slim option. They also might have measurements like chest and shoulders available to someone who calls the 800 number. I know they have had these things for sportcoats in the past.
I dont know if it has been mentioned, but Ted Baker London shirts fit me very well.
It's weird, most Ted Baker clothing that I've tried on has a slim fit, but the one TB button-up shirt that I owned was the exact opposit of slim. It was so billowy that I ended up reselling it after one or two wearings.
So, I got one of these - no-iron pinpoint oxford, tailored fit, 17" neck.
madgrad, you and I have the exact same spec's. check my old posts in this thread, pg 7,8, or 9? i strongly recommend Patrizia Pepe (found at every Daffy's, for $50 marked down from 100-150) shirts in Medium or 48. they also have thin knits, cardigans, pants- though some of their designs are a bit outlandish. i perfer their basic. solids, classic items.