Ben Cooper said:Drroly said:Turnbull and Asser.
They will undoubtedly have styles that will fit your frame.
Aren't they really expensive?
Drroly said:You get what you pay for! I would suggest that a really nice shirt and tie can make even an average suit look sharp. An expensive suit with a cheap ill fitting shirt will always look cheap. Also, high-end shirts age nicely, even when the cuffs and collars start to wear out. Cheap shirts are a bin-job once they the cuffs start to fray. With that in mind, Turnbull and Asser shirts are a good investment.
soapalchemist said:Non-iron is absolutely the first and only requirement - if you're the one doing the ironing. Or even if you give two hoots about the person who is doing the ironing.
As for those tight fitted shirts; maybe women these days (I mean young ones) like them. I don't. IMHO a man should not care too much (i.e. as much as a woman) about his appearance. He should also not be overly restricted by his clothing, as this might restrict him from changing plugs, chopping wood, and carrying heavy objects.
O.K. I don't often have a need for the wood chopping; but right now my boiler's broken, so I feel a need coming on. I'm sat here in fleecy dressing gown AND woolly jumper.
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