![]() ![]() Details like the button-down collar and the split back yoke add to the. The fabric is then brushed for that sensationally soft feel you expect from Tyrwhitt. Exclusive Charles Tyrwhitt indigo pindot and denim blue geometric printed linings Side entry pockets with jet pockets on reverse Machine washable Size & Fit Models height: 190cm / 63'. It’s basically like a “buy three, get one free,” type deal, and I highly recommend taking advantage of it. Its crafted from 100 cotton yarn, worked into a supremely fine twill weave thats smooth to the touch and the ideal light weight for year-round layering. The Charles Tyrwhitt multi-buy program applies when you pick up four or more shirts, and the discount is significant (like 30-40% significant). That’s really where you’re going to get an exceptional value. While I wasn’t totally blown away with this shirt, I think it becomes a fantastic deal for the multi-buy pack. You can Google 'Charles Tyrwhitt' and you'll get an ad for TM Lewin shirts for 30 each. Their collars are smaller as well, CT's collars are too big imo. Since I’ll be mainly wearing mine with a suit or at least a blazer, I left mine without the pocket. I'm a 'slimness size' up from you (Extra Slim in CT) and TM Lewin's Fitted fit is a lot better around my arms and waist. With this shirt, you can either add a left pocket or leave it plain depending on how you’d like to wear it. It’s not the smoothest or softest dress shirt I’ve worn, but I like the double-button French cuff, and I love that the shirt comes with brass collar stays. This piece is 100% cotton, lightweight, and fits well. So I picked up their Non-Iron Poplin Shirt. My wardrobe leans entirely toward casual, but I was also curious about Charles’ more office-ready shirts. I’ve noticed that many US-based brands have a “roomier” classic fit, but Charles Tyrwhitt’s classic is still slim and modern looking, which I like. ![]() I picked mine up in the classic fit and it’s spot on. Treated with non-iron and stain-resistant technology - they work hard to keep you looking smart all day long. That classic look comes with some ironing time. Breathable cotton styles with a hint of stretch offer comfort and a flattering fit. That said, the main reason I wanted to try Charles Tyrwhitt even though I had several “ performance business casual” pieces is because I liked the classic, iconic look. But I’ve been testing a lot of “performance” dress shirts, which don’t need to be ironed at all. This might not be a shock to you-you may iron all your shirts as part of your regular routine. On the negative side, you must iron the shirt out of the dryer. On the positive side, the material is excellent quality and it both looks and feels rich. There’s something so English about the powder blue and white pinstripes, so I couldn’t pass up the color.Īs a classic Oxford, this shirt is made with 100% cotton. I love Oxford shirts, and the material on this is both soft, but has a thicker feel that gives me confidence wearing it time and time again. The Button-Down Collar Washed Oxford is my favorite piece from the whole haul I picked up. My Hands-On Review Button-Down Collar Washed Oxford
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