Stock-In-Trade Blazer Shirt
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There’s always a use for a great “dress” shirt, but our latest rendition is nothing like the typical broadcloth one might wear. This shirt balances out upscale panache the way a reliable co-star grounds a famous leading man—and can anchor an understated look just as well. A mid-20th century classic, this collar was popularized in the '50s by Gary Cooper. The collar itself is a single piece that extends through the front torso and doubles as a placket. This reinforcing effect is that the collar stands on its own, without collapsing under its own weight—as is common when wearing a blazer sans tie. Hidden buttons are placed behind the collar points to help give the collar its distinctive “roll.” No top button and a curved top placket give it a uniquely casual look. Elegant faux-shell buttons. Classic fit. 100% cotton poplin. Machine wash. Imported.
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The MUST HAVE shirt
I bought one of these shirts and loved it. Perfect for a slightly dressed look in a casual environment. Loved that old world quality collar placket treatment. So much so, I have bought FIVE and keep them in various residences so one is always available. Bravo -
Zero follow up
I needed to exchange the shirt for a smaller size. It has been returned for almost a month now, and I have NO idea if it will be exchanged or refunded.