Gents,
I am about to have 6-8 shirts made up for business wear. Whites, blues, white and blue stripes: nothing to scare the horses.
I am looking for a shirting that will wash and wear well over a numbers of years, and won’t crease overly by the end of a long day.
I am inclined towards Thomas Mason as I’ve had good experiences with RTW in Mason from the now-shuttered Australian brand Herringbone. I am looking at the Portland 120/2s although I would gratefully accept recommendations of another line or another mill.
Thanks in advance,
Bird
Hardy shirtings for daily business use
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I don't know what fits that description in the SIC Tess or Alumo lines. Your maker should know.
In the more off-center mills, Bonfanti's Capri line is quite sturdy and solid (construction-wise, anyway). bonfantitessuti.it
Otherwise, an Irish linen can do good service.
In the more off-center mills, Bonfanti's Capri line is quite sturdy and solid (construction-wise, anyway). bonfantitessuti.it
Otherwise, an Irish linen can do good service.
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Thank you Concordia.
I have always thought the idea of wearing linen in colder months is a bit unusual, but I am open to persuasion otherwise....
I have always thought the idea of wearing linen in colder months is a bit unusual, but I am open to persuasion otherwise....
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