Quality shirts

Used CT shirts for as long as i can remember, I only ever buy there non-iron range and cant fault the quality and price. They just last for ages.
 
Do any 'non-iron' shirts not actually need ironing? I have biught them before and they certainky do need ironing unless you like wearing very creased shirts
 
I could get away with not ironing them, but you have to be quick at hanging them up when they come out the washing machine. They look better after a quick iron though.
 
I have some made to measure shirts from A Suit That Fits, I'm really happy with them they are a beautiful fit. About £50 a shirt which is pricey but I expect to be wearing them for years to come.
 
I get Eterna modern fit shirts for my work, does the job, decent quality and good wearing.

Agreed and also Olymp make a nice shirt. About 50 quid a pop but significantly better fitting and wearing than most of the CT/TM stuff, of which I also have plenty.
 
CT shirts are of excellent quality but do seem to be over-sized. TM Lewin are Hawes and Curtis are of a more 'standard' fit and a similar quality - I actually prefer TM Lewin's designs for both smart and casual shirts, better selection.

Also, Primark shirts? Really? Whats wrong with you people ;)
 
Some folks forgetting that not everyone will fit into the same formal shirts as them :p

TM Lewin slim fit and Next Signature line are the ones that fit me like a tailored shirt. I like the Signatures because they last through the washes and usually are high quality (though I've seen some low quality ones too in store...). Plus I used to be able to find them usually ~30% off, until the factory outlet closed down recently.

TM Lewin factory outlet remains :cool:

I have some made to measure shirts from A Suit That Fits, I'm really happy with them they are a beautiful fit. About £50 a shirt which is pricey but I expect to be wearing them for years to come.

Until you eat too much cake :p
 
With TM Lewin I have to get the "Fully Fitted" John Francomb range, and they fit nicely. They're some of the only non-iron, slim fit, double cuff shirts I find around for a reasonable price!

Brooks Brothers are great too, although I suppose not widely available!
 
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Hawes and Curtis are best in my opinion. Used to like tm lewin but they don't seem to be as good anymore.
 
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