What Shirt Do You Wear?

After spending a night black friday shopping for clothes, I came to wonder what type of dress shirts all of you wear to work. Do you get an off the rack or do you wear a custom shirt? Boutique shop or a well known store? Is the worth of your shirt correlated with your income level? Do you guys even care?

I'll start first:

Tailored off-rack shirts, ~$35 each, entry level

 

Charles Tyrwhitt hands down are the best value.... I probably have 50-60 of them in my closet! I also like Harvie and Hudson, some TM Lewin, and if I want something tailored J. Hilburn (or a local company in my area). I have quite a few Brooks Brothers polo shirts but their fit (even slim) is terrible.

 

50-60? uhh what?..............

Jos a bank mostly. I could care less about my shirts as long as they look nice. Been delaying on getting some CT shirts though for a bit better value.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 
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50-60? uhh what?..............

Jos a bank mostly. I could care less about my shirts as long as they look nice. Been delaying on getting some CT shirts though for a bit better value.

A southern gentleman can never have too many shirts.

Order from the UK website to save money. You generally can save about 25% or so depending on the strength of the USD.

 

Really? Damn... the one place I forgot to look yesterday too...

Guess they don't send an email notification for that sale.. bastards

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

Huzzah! In for 3 at 29.50 despite the deal ending yesterday you can still manually go to the willis promotion part of the site and do a checkout. Takes a couple times to get the right prices to go through but finally got it.

Frank Sinatra - "Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy."
 

CT when it's on sale which is basically all the time, is one of the best deals out there. Just have to deal with getting it tailored.

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

Eton shirts, started wearing them about 4 years ago (quality was a little better back then because they weren't as mass produced) and haven't looked back. Don't have to worry about dry cleaning them.. just cold water wash and hang and they'll dry wrinkle free.

 

On a good day, I wear Kenneth Cole dress shirts, which I'm able to buy from one of their outlet stores. The rest of the time I wear cheap in-house brands from Kohl's or Macy's that I'm hoping to replace with something higher-end. While they're okay for some occasions, I do not recommend buying shirts this cheap to wear to the office. Pay up for a designer, the difference in quality is well worth the extra money.

 

If you're not a fatty head to Kamakura Shirts on Madison in the upper 40's. Slim fit, darted (slimmer than BB ESF) and the fabric drapes fantasticly after the first wash. One of the best values out there. The only downside is they are must-iron shirts so either start sending out your laundry or buy an iron. Kamakura has been my favorite so far after trying Brooks Brothers, CT and TM Lewin.

Just check it out and come back and report.

 

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