What work shirts (smart/business casual)?
What work shirts (smart/business casual)?
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KingGary

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1,082 posts

17 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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For those of us who occasionally go into an office and like to look smart, what shirts do you buy?

I have a mixture of Ralph Lauren Oxford shirts and Harvie & Hudson. Although I’m thinking both are getting too expensive and not great value. I don’t like cheap looking clothes and prefer to pay a bit more for decent quality, but got a bit stuck in my ways and lost track of what’s out there. People seem to be wearing more Crew Clothing for example. I normally wear a decent shirt with jacket and smart jeans or trousers. Haven’t worn a tie in years. TIA.

bitchstewie

59,997 posts

227 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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If you google "capsule wardrobe" it might throw up some options you haven't heard of.

nnyfxela

9 posts

74 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Charles Tyrwhitt non iron shirts in a heavy cotton finish always look and wear during the day fantastically in my opinion. No designer badging but maybe that’s a good thing for work.

Chris Stott

17,237 posts

214 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Charles Tyrwitt were my go to for work shirts before o retired… lots of size, cut, sleeves length options, so easy to find something that fits properly and loads of choice for cloth, colour & collar.

They were 4 for £100, so mega value… just had a look at their web site and looks like they’ve virtually doubled in price yikes

Regbuser

5,789 posts

52 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Joseph Turner > https://www.josephturner.co.uk/mens-shirts/mens-ca...

Decent quality, like CT, TML, etc. used to be like.

KingGary

Original Poster:

1,082 posts

17 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Regbuser said:
Joseph Turner > https://www.josephturner.co.uk/mens-shirts/mens-ca...

Decent quality, like CT, TML, etc. used to be like.
Thanks.

Collectingbrass

2,551 posts

212 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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nnyfxela said:
Charles Tyrwhitt non iron shirts in a heavy cotton finish always look and wear during the day fantastically in my opinion. No designer badging but maybe that’s a good thing for work.
My experience of CT "Non Iron" is that they do need pressing, it just takes less effort. I also don't think their recent shirts live up to their reputation.

Cotty

41,492 posts

301 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Chris Stott said:
Charles Tyrwitt were my go to for work shirts before o retired… lots of size, cut, sleeves length options, so easy to find something that fits properly and loads of choice for cloth, colour & collar.

They were 4 for £100, so mega value… just had a look at their web site and looks like they’ve virtually doubled in price yikes
They have gone from £25 to £37.25

119

13,674 posts

53 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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M&S.

g3org3y

21,705 posts

208 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Tyrwhitt are fine and reasonable value when bought as a bundle. Good variety of styles/fabrics etc.

Sizing can be a bit sketchy though. I bought x4 shirts, all the same size/fit but on trying on, notable differences that meant I had to send a couple back.

I used to also buy from Thomas Pink and they were nice quality, but I think they rebranded (or got bought out) a few year back so can't comment on the quality now.

Crew I've only used for more casual shirts (think button down collar oxford) and they are also fine. Often found on discount in places like TK Maxx.

Ralph Lauren Polo pretty decent, but I don't think worth full price. As per Crew, look out in TK Maxx

g3org3y

21,705 posts

208 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Collectingbrass said:
nnyfxela said:
Charles Tyrwhitt non iron shirts in a heavy cotton finish always look and wear during the day fantastically in my opinion. No designer badging but maybe that’s a good thing for work.
My experience of CT "Non Iron" is that they do need pressing, it just takes less effort. I also don't think their recent shirts live up to their reputation.
30 second with a hand steamer is fine IME.

JohnnyUK

962 posts

95 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Hawes & Curtis Non-Iron - cos I have a fat neck and short arms!


https://www.hawesandcurtis.co.uk/menswear/shirts/b...

Gad-Westy

15,875 posts

230 months

Friday 5th September
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Thread resurrection. Need to get a handful of new work shirts and trousers. Have very much been a CT non-iron man in the past and have been pleased with the price, fit and durability though I agree with a poster above that they aren't really truly non-iron.

Prices have gone up about 50% and I've read a few mutterings about quality not being as good. Has anyone bought anything from them recently and have a comment on that?