One of my favorite shirt fabric weaves is end-on-end. It combines alternating light and dark threads to produce the look of a solid from a distance but a rich texture up close.
Non-iron cotton is the death of dress shirts. I’m thrilled that British shirt maker Charles Tyrwhitt has defected from behind the Non-Iron Curtain with real (and affordable) cotton poplin white dress shirts.
No one is going to reinvent the way men dress on any real scale in our lifetime, especially with tailored clothing. Barring variations in…
A reasonable and experienced person would look at a $150 price tag on a suit and see a huge red flag. The fabric must…
Last week, I wrote a post about how I solve my dress shirt problem, specifically accommodating the list of “musts” I have with dress…