True. However it’s worth it for me. To make this alteration is not worth the amount of time it would take. It’s a “value” decision. I’m poor at sewing and to take the time to be good at it is not worth the time for me.
Some guys don’t want to see any undershirt, so they choose denser materials. The true “non-iron” blends from CT are not opaque and you won’t see the undershirt
Love this brand. I got at least 10 shirts from them
CT is my go to brand for most things. Consistently great quality and styling. I'm really liking their custom shirt program.
Paul Frederick has also great dress shirt options
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Frankly, button placement is a very easy do-it-yourself fix, you don't need to spend $10 with a tailor to do it.
True. However it’s worth it for me. To make this alteration is not worth the amount of time it would take. It’s a “value” decision. I’m poor at sewing and to take the time to be good at it is not worth the time for me.
Got a CT shirt for a gift from a friend in the UK, the best shirt in my wardrobe.
Do you typically wear an undershirt under your dress shirts? I think it makes a difference with whatever dress shirt brand ends up as your favorite.
Always. I wear Tommy John or All Citizens. All Citizens are really durable and less $$ than Tommy John.
Some guys don’t want to see any undershirt, so they choose denser materials. The true “non-iron” blends from CT are not opaque and you won’t see the undershirt