Quality shirts

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Where can I find them? Not into overpriced designer, just good quality. The ones at Next don't last very long as the quality deteriorates in the wash after 6 months.

TM Lenin
Ctshirts?
 
Hawes and Curtis or Charles Tyrwhitt. Thomas Pink if you have more to spend. Not Primark....
 
I find TM Lewin are the best quality and fit without spending £100+ per shirt. They usually have good offers on as well whenever I've been.
 
It's likely you would need to replace the cheap variety soon? Might as well pay more for it to last longer?

I'm only looking for good quality and at reasonable price.

Not convinced that Primark is an option.
 
I love CT shirts. Obviously expensive at full price but 4 for £100 isn't too bad imo especially considering the quality. I like the fit too (slim fit suit me well).
 
I love CT shirts. Obviously expensive at full price but 4 for £100 isn't too bad imo especially considering the quality. I like the fit too (slim fit suit me well).

Just browsing their website - looks good and at 4 for £100 is pretty decent!

Is it online only? Would like to try one on before buying.
 
Eww primary shirts, wash anything of theirs and it looks like a dishcloth after

Always pay for formal shirts or whatever it u have a casual job
 
TM Lewin and Tyrwhitt are really good value, especially when you can get a 5 for £100 deal and can stack some other discounts on too. Pink are overpriced shirts of similar quality.

My personal favourite is Harvie & Hudson. For a balance of quality and value I really think they are hard to beat. I have a couple of Turnbull & Asser shirts and while they are great quality, I fail to see the value when spending twice or thrice the price of a Harvie & Hudson.
 
I bought a few Charles Tyrwhitt shirts a while ago and ended up returning them all as even in the slimmest fit they did they were far too baggy. Am I just exceptionally twig-like or have others experienced this too? The only shirts I've found that have a good fit on me are Next shirts.
 
I bought a few Charles Tyrwhitt shirts a while ago and ended up returning them all as even in the slimmest fit they did they were far too baggy. Am I just exceptionally twig-like or have others experienced this too? The only shirts I've found that have a good fit on me are Next shirts.

I'd assume so! I'm pretty trim and I would't call the slim fits baggy on me. I was tempted by the slimmest ones but I wanted them to last longer and I plan on becoming.. larger :p
 
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I'm just about to replace a pink traveler shirt which has been washed every week for the last 3 years. Nice material and very very easy to iron. I think it was £50 so maybe not mega value but a nice shirt.
 
If you buy decent shirts they will last a long while. I've only just had to replace 4 TM Lewin shirts bought about 8 years ago.
 
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