Where do you get your suit shirts from?

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I'm after reasonably fitted (not too tight) pocketless shirts, with cut-away collars and double cuffs.

Anyone recommend anywhere?

Thanks
 
I'm tight and spend a lot of time in a server room full of crappy old equipment

so ASDA..4 quid a shot and it deosnt matter how mucky they get..6 quid with a tie

NEXT for more formal shirts for conferences/seminars or training other staff
 
yeah my M&S one is OK.

With the other shops...house of fraser, debenhams etc. Anyone found a nice fitting shirt if so what brand?

Personally I do like YSL smart shirts...but they are a tad expensive.
 
Next for work shirts. The online catalogue is pretty good as well and you dont have to be a member to purchase from them.
 
Cecil Gee when they have a sale on.

Looked at the posh shops like TM Lewin and Charles Tywright but can't see anything special worth the extra cost.
 
Gilly said:
Paul Smith Endurance shirts are nice.


can't say I have taken much notice of those , got plenty of "London line" shirts which are quite smart but probably not for suits
 
Gilly said:
Paul Smith Endurance shirts are nice.


<metroghey> I thought the "Endurance" line was made by Ted Baker </metroghey>

They are nice and are also pretty durable, got a couple myself and my teaching/ interview suit is from this range too :)
 
:o

Yeah, Ted Baker Endurance are what I meant. They're quite heavy though.

Can't remember what my Paul Smith shirt is, don't believe it says its from a range.
 
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