Gaudy.
I'm quite the peacock. 🙂
Having bought few CT shirts and M&S shirts but they are very short at hem compared to other brands. CT fit is not too good for me either, I'm flabby middle-aged man and yet slim is too generous at waist.
The decline of Jermyn Street and the buying and devaluing of once great names is sad.
Lewins were mid market and are still ok but not what they were. Fabric went downhill perhaps 10 years ago - still fine for School Shirts.
New & Lingwood seem now to be a House of Fraser brand.
Hilditch & Key still ok but wear quite fast.
Harvie & Hudson seem ok still but some of their thinner plain shirts have not very good cotton. I am using them for the moment.
Hawes & Curtis - cheap party shirts from the bloke off Dragons Den...
Pink are just a branding exercise
Functional, stylish, "disposable"
Kids wore then in 6th form at school, they didn't like feel on non-iron but cheaper that M&S
TM L better IMO and agree about Pinks, not worth the premium price as the collars are always flaky even back in the 80s!
I like the Charles Tyrwhitt stuff - I buy the non-iron stuff to keep at work and drop at the local cleaners so I don't have to cart them in on the bike. Agreed on them being a bit hit and miss - the last batch of four I bought, 3 are great and one will crease up just taking it off the hanger. But 4 for £100 is worth having and as mentioned they've always got offers on.
I've had a few Pink shirts and they're literally the worst shirts I've ever had - I only buy them when I've been out on the lash and end up staying over in London (thus needing a clean shirt - they'll iron them when you buy them if you ask nicely). They end up stinking pretty quickly, they shrink like a mother hubbard in the wash and they crease terribly. I'll not bother with them again, even though they seem to have about a billion shops in Londres...
And I wear them until they wear out...
Likewise, mainly M&S shirts for work (when on site).
Nearly all my shirts are from Charles Tyrwhitt. ANOTHER catalogue just landed at my desk at work, prepare to be bombarded. How many shirts does one man need?
Since losing weight I've changed to extra slim fit shirts, I like them. I'm tall and have long arms, I find M&S/Next etc are rubbish as they generally only do a collar size. Places like Lewin and Tyrwhitt let you spec a collar size, a fit AND sleeve length
I probably have around 20-25 shirts from them
I've bought Tyrwhitt shirts since the mid 90's. They have been good value IMO, but beware the latest super slim shirts which really are super slim! 😮
Ive been bought a few Lewin shirts and one is my fave, great fabric and cut well. It probably cost considerably more though.
I struggle to imagine how big you would be to NOT buy the slim fit CT ones. Go to shirts for work and having worn steel toecap boots for the first 15 years of my working life, I LIKE wearing shirts with cufflinks. 😀
Lewin slim fit are also good but not as broad across the shoulders imo.
i wear a shirt about 20 times and then it goes to charity; let me know if you want some cast-offs.
Any chance you're 5'8" 36" chest?
I generally buy shirts from a charity shop or the clearance rail of TK Maxx...
(I work for the Government, come on, what do you expect?)
M&S/Next etc are rubbish as they generally only do a collar size
Limitations in sizing options does not make a product "rubbish".
I'm wearing one now. Nicer fabric than similarly priced shorts from elsewhere. The cut is a bit generous for me - their 'extra slim' is just about the baggiest shirt I own.
