This is the one I went for -
http://store-uk.hugoboss.com/formal-...q=juri&start=1
lovely shirt, cotton is thicker than some I looked at and not "see through" so can easily be worn without a jacket, good value for £99 I think.
This is the one I went for -
http://store-uk.hugoboss.com/formal-...q=juri&start=1
lovely shirt, cotton is thicker than some I looked at and not "see through" so can easily be worn without a jacket, good value for £99 I think.
I wear double (french) cuff white shirts nearly every day.
Been doing so for 35 years.
I have tried them all. And I mean...ALL
My findings:
99% of 'designer' brands start to look crap after a few washes, they look great initially, but just not worth the money.
Roccola, VanHuesen, CharlesT, TMLewin...all really good value for money, but check what you're buying.
Next shhirts used to be fantasic, but these days, the quality is no better than Primark. Avoid.
Quick test, run a finger inside the shirt before you buy, around the button area.
If you can see the colour of your finger through the material, put it back on the shelf and walk away.
(Unless you're looking for a very thin cotton mix.)
Best value for your ££...M&S Luxury range. £45 each or 2 for £60.
Best off the peg shirt ever??
Austin Reed....but we all know what happened to them a few years after they started selling womens clothing.
Top white shirt tip: To keep it looking really crisp, NEVER EVER wash with anything coloured.
Van Laack are tremendous. German quality and worth a look, they are extremely durable.
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Been wearing Reiss a while now and there stuff is top quality
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Looking to resurrect this thread if I may folks. Similar to the original OP I have a wedding in a month and, having not bought a ‘proper’ shirt for what seems like years, I’m looking for recommendations please.
White shirt
Standard collar
Slim fit
Double cuff
Less than £100
Looking ideally for a good quality, ‘thick’ cotton option.
Thanks!
Great shirts for not a lot of money
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I'd probly start with M&S. Once the first 3 glasses of champers have gone down at the wedding, nobody really cares anyway.
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If memory serves me correctly (it has been 9 years!) I ended up buying a Boss white shirt, was expensive (around £150 back then) but I literally only put it in the clothes bank last month. It did several weddings & funerals!
I had another wedding last month and when I got it out of the wardrobe it had gone a bit yellow so decided to retire it.
Bought a Next shirt for this wedding, a signature one I think they called it, nowhere near as good but was only £40 and served it’s purpose.
You'll likely do alright at M&S without breaking the bank.
They have a slightly more expensive range and a variety of cuts, so you should find something half decent.
If you want to splash out Eton make very nice shirts, but they are about £150 a go
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Usually CT Shirts for work (slightly better than Lewin) or Pink and Suit Supply MTM for something special.
Need some shirts in the next few weeks and will give H&C a go.
Agree with couple of other posters - M&S from their premium (pure cotton) ranges.
No-one will really care how good (or expensive) the shirt is anyway.
I've had good experiences with Charles Tyrwhitt shirts. These white shirts are available at £29.95 and if I were in your situation, I'd go with these over M&S.
https://www.charlestyrwhitt.com/uk/m...rts-new-season
Hope this is helpful to you.
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Eton are my go to for top quality white shirts. Fantastic quality that lasts and lasts. You can often find them on sale at around £100
https://www.etonshirts.com
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Thanks folks. I’ve been buying CT shirts for years but have noticed the quality isn’t what it once was and they’re becoming thinner and thinner.
Had shortlisted Boss or Eterna due to previous posts but might give the M&S ones a shot.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
https://turnbullandasser.co.uk/colle...%20%26%20Asser
However if by the time the jacket and tie come of and “ dirty dancing” aided by a couple of sherbert’s starts just go for M&S.
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I FEEL LIKE I'M DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE
I don't think you can better a white shirt made by Hilditch and Key.
They are pricey but they really do last and always seem to look good.
Some examples here.
https://www.hilditchandkey.co.uk/col...t-white-shirts
I’ve had a few from these in the past. https://www.harvieandhudson.com/shir...sic-fit-shirt/
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Good shout Alan.
Im a sticker for routine and if I need a new formal shirt it’s straight to T&A for me, but feel the need to try Budd and Emma Willis at some stage.
If you don’t want to spend a fortune, which is quite understandable the M&S Sartorial range of shirts are excellent value for money, nice cloth, well cut and a range of patterns to suit most needs.
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
well, hark at me from 9 years ago...
M&S shirts gone to the dogs, weird sizing and a significant drop in qualitly to price ratio imho.
next is still teen/first job rubbish.
used to buy from tmlewin and tyrwhitt when their multi deals offered better value but again the quality to price ratio has floundered in the last few years. have a couple of tyrwitts left - good enough but seldom worn.
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fell into and out of love with hawes & curtis - charity auctioned most for ukraine - their work/formal stuff is ok but their casual stuff is horrid.
have been collecting vintage thomas pink shirts as i dont like the way the new stuff is going. its a collar thing.
also vintage hilfiger stuff - as with TP for smart casual wear.
boss ok but over priced, and a bit boring.
haven't been shirt shopping in about 3 ish years, sartorial elegance would be lost on the crowd i seem to hang out with these dsys. sadly their idea of making an effort seems to consist of washing AND IRONING their polo shirts. interestingly (or perhaps knot - dont get me started on ties) i have had peopled ask about the way i dress - usually its the cufflinks - you should see their faces when i start on about collar stays and pocket squares...
i seem to have a linen shirt fetish at the moment but thats for another time...
I remember 20+ years ago when a TML shirt was a brilliant quality item, now a poor version of its former self.
I moved to CT for my last set of shirts 3 years ago pre-covid, barely wore them & now likely never will as WFH so much (and put on weight, so super slim doesn't yet fit me again!)
M&S really have gone to pot, as have JL with both quality and customer service. I have socks from M&S from 10yrs ago still out lasting purchases 12 months ago, it is shameful.
On the quality rant, Gap white t shirts, so thin now as to be a joke vs the ones from years ago!