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Someone pointed out to me, when looking for a white patterned shirt, it is much easier to see said pattern, by looking at same shirt in color. With that said, I still haven't been able find a white on white checkered shirt. I had 2 of these in the past, which I really liked. I haven't seen them at the Rack for quite awhile. This is probably a good indication, it is an out of date look.
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I recently went to church and didn't wear a tie. I work in the clerk's office and see and talk to dozens of people on a casual level on Sunday - nobody said a thing. I felt guilty though - as if I was calling attention to myself, in the end I just leave the knot loose and don't worry about it.
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Thanks. That worked, just as you describedOriginally posted by falafel View PostTry TM Lewin. They have herringbone white shirts. If you search "ctshirts" on Google, it triggers a link to TM Lewin where all the shirts (a subsection of all their available shirts) are $29.99 with free shipping.
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lolOriginally posted by Art Vandelay View Postdonde' esta white textured, or subtle pattern church shirts? Maybe it's just the difficulty of seeing patterns on a monitor, but looking on Twillory or Charles Tyrwhitt, their white shirts look like a less transparent Mr. Mac mission special. I picked up this, which i like a lot but would like to find something less expensive, to replace my fading white shirts for church/temple/fhe/minsterting/missionary service,
A few years ago, John W Nordstrom had both a herringbone and pebbled shirt, I like a lot. Whenever it showed up at the Rack in my size, I would snag several. I'm not sure they still make it, or it might just not make it to the discount bin.
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Try TM Lewin. They have herringbone white shirts. If you search "ctshirts" on Google, it triggers a link to TM Lewin where all the shirts (a subsection of all their available shirts) are $29.99 with free shipping.Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Postdonde' esta white textured, or subtle pattern church shirts? Maybe it's just the difficulty of seeing patterns on a monitor, but looking on Twillory or Charles Tyrwhitt, their white shirts look like a less transparent Mr. Mac mission special. I picked up this, which i like a lot but would like to find something less expensive, to replace my fading white shirts for church/temple/fhe/minsterting/missionary service,
A few years ago, John W Nordstrom had both a herringbone and pebbled shirt, I like a lot. Whenever it showed up at the Rack in my size, I would snag several. I'm not sure they still make it, or it might just not make it to the discount bin.
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donde' esta white textured, or subtle pattern church shirts? Maybe it's just the difficulty of seeing patterns on a monitor, but looking on Twillory or Charles Tyrwhitt, their white shirts look like a less transparent Mr. Mac mission special. I picked up this, which i like a lot but would like to find something less expensive, to replace my fading white shirts for church/temple/fhe/minsterting/missionary service,
A few years ago, John W Nordstrom had both a herringbone and pebbled shirt, I like a lot. Whenever it showed up at the Rack in my size, I would snag several. I'm not sure they still make it, or it might just not make it to the discount bin.Last edited by Art Vandelay; 04-13-2019, 04:54 PM.
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Charles Tyrwhitt shirts are on a big sale. They have a ton of shirts for $29.95. https://www.ctshirts.com/us/mens-shirts/
Shipping is $13 though.
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That's the biggest drawback with my Brooks Brothers Milanos. I would also like quarter-inch sizing increments, but that isn't as big of a deal.Originally posted by Color Me Badd Fan View PostThe problem with slim shirts is they narrow the shirt all over, not just around the mid-section. That's a problem for me around the shoulders and upper arms and the chest to a lesser extent.
The suitsupply traveller shirts I have are great in this regard. Plenty of taper/fit in the waist and midsection, but the shoulder and chest areas have just enough room without being loose. The side seam gussets are a nice touch, too. They're at a different price point than a CT or even BB at the frequent sale discount pricing, though, so it isn't an apples-to-apples comparison.
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My arms haven't gotten chubby, and my complaint isn't about not having enough room around the midsection. The other CT slim shirts aren't narrowed down in the sleeves. I could have a 32 inch waist and the sleeves on the white shirt would still be too small for my arms. Another complaint I have is the CT slim shirts don't narrow things down enough around the waist. This not merely my opinion based off trying the two different shirts on:Originally posted by Donuthole View PostWell that settles it. Chubby guys prefer the fit of TM Lewin to CT Shirts.
I’ll bet money the square weave shirt you hate has the classic collar; I’ve warned on here to stay away from those.
Compare the pricing, quality and different sizes of Charles Tyrwhitt vs TM Lewin shirts with the latest 2021 data Learn the latest Charles Tyrwhitt and TM Lewin voucher codes.
CT Slim -- 3 inch spread between chest and waist, less room at chest and more room at waist. TM Lewin -- 5 inch spread, more room at chest and less room at waist. More room at chest = more room at the shoulders. That said, for all I know TM Lewin will ship a slim shirt with Cousin Eddie sleeves.
The lightweight herringbone shirt I got in this batch is quite nice, might be my favorite overall of this recent shirts I bought. It's also super easy to press and it doesn't become a wrinkled mess during the day. This might be a classic collar, but the spread collars look ridiculous.
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Well that settles it. Chubby guys prefer the fit of TM Lewin to CT Shirts.
I’ll bet money the square weave shirt you hate has the classic collar; I’ve warned on here to stay away from those.
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Same issue for me. The sleeve lengths vary wildly.Originally posted by Moliere View PostI wear CT extra slim shirts. They fit me just fine. I just got four of them in last month and took them in to have the sleeve length altered on all of them. I'm about a 32.5 sleeve length so I can't really wear them off the shelf. The funny thing is that each time I take them in for altering, the vietnamese lady remarks on how odd it is that they are all the same size shirt but she has to cut off anywhere from 0.5 inches to 1.25 inches to get them altered to the correct length for me. I once had CT alter them to 32.5 inches and found they still varied a lot, so I no longer trust them on sleeve length. I do have one shirt that has an abnormally high collar, which I figure is just part of their less than stellar quality control process. But that's the only shirt I've had an issue with out of 16 or so I've purchased over the years. I like them and they fit me really well. I especially like the thin fabric ones for hte hot summers in Houston.
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I wear CT extra slim shirts. They fit me just fine. I just got four of them in last month and took them in to have the sleeve length altered on all of them. I'm about a 32.5 sleeve length so I can't really wear them off the shelf. The funny thing is that each time I take them in for altering, the vietnamese lady remarks on how odd it is that they are all the same size shirt but she has to cut off anywhere from 0.5 inches to 1.25 inches to get them altered to the correct length for me. I once had CT alter them to 32.5 inches and found they still varied a lot, so I no longer trust them on sleeve length. I do have one shirt that has an abnormally high collar, which I figure is just part of their less than stellar quality control process. But that's the only shirt I've had an issue with out of 16 or so I've purchased over the years. I like them and they fit me really well. I especially like the thin fabric ones for hte hot summers in Houston.Originally posted by falafel View PostI have the exact same issue as you do with the CT slims, btw. Super narrow in the shoulders, to the point where it is almost tight across my upper arm, and then fairly wide around the waist. Very odd design. I'm not sure who it suits.
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I have the exact same issue as you do with the CT slims, btw. Super narrow in the shoulders, to the point where it is almost tight across my upper arm, and then fairly wide around the waist. Very odd design. I'm not sure who it suits.Originally posted by Color Me Badd Fan View PostThe problem with slim shirts is they narrow the shirt all over, not just around the mid-section. That's a problem for me around the shoulders and upper arms and the chest to a lesser extent. At least with TM Lewin, if you go up a half inch on the neck on a slim, you get all the room around the chest, shoulders and arms that you had with the regular shirt a half inch down (actually more room). Most importantly, it doesn't seem like they narrow down the sleeves.
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The problem with slim shirts is they narrow the shirt all over, not just around the mid-section. That's a problem for me around the shoulders and upper arms and the chest to a lesser extent. At least with TM Lewin, if you go up a half inch on the neck on a slim, you get all the room around the chest, shoulders and arms that you had with the regular shirt a half inch down (actually more room). Most importantly, it doesn't seem like they narrow down the sleeves.Originally posted by falafel View Post
I just bought another 5 shirts myself, although I won't be keeping them all. Experimenting with some sizing.
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Originally posted by Color Me Badd Fan View PostThe four new CT shirts I got were a mixed bag. Two I loved (oxford and herringbone twill), the other two I hated. One was tailored to ensure that you look as much as possible like Cousin Eddie wearing his Christmas sweater and turtleneck dickie even if you don't have Cousin Eddie's body-- that's right, super skinny sleeves and shoulders and not enough narrowing of the shirt down at the ribs and waist. It's a white shirt that is called a "square" weave, in reality it looks like a textured polyester shirt from the 70s. The other shirt was made of some really crappy poplin fabric I didn't care for. My sample of eight CT shirts indicates the oxford and twill shirts are really nice and that you should avoid everything else.
The two TM Lewin shirts I got, I loved -- the slim TM Lewins are the best. They don't slap on skinny sleeves and they narrow it down at the waist more than CT, yet they have plenty of room in the shoulders and arms. I'm not sure if the fabric quality is quite up to the best CT shirts I bought and it doesn't seem like the collars are as stout, but the fit is definitely better.
I have six CT shirts, and I'm stopping there. I'll probably buy a couple more TM Lewin shirts -- proper fit is paramount. But next time I'm in the area of the Vegas Brooks Brothers outlet (or Park City), I'll probably be picking up a couple shirts.
I just bought another 5 shirts myself, although I won't be keeping them all. Experimenting with some sizing.
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