Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
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Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
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Awesome shirt
I love these shirts. They are incredibly comfortable and always look great. We had a guest in our office the other day and they noticed that several of us were wearing the same type of shirt, and that they looked great. He said "do you all get your shirts pressed every day?" We all said together, "Nope, just pull them out of the dryer!"
February 10, 2010
Best dress shirts ever!
These are the best shirts ever. The noniron technology is amazing. They look great, even with out drycleaning. They look drycleaned right out of the dryer! I've received many compliments on this shirt.
April 24, 2013
Brooks Bros shirts
Best shirts in the world I reckon. Traditional fit non-iron with button down collar look good from dawn til dusk. I can get off the plane from Australia to France looking like I am wearing a fresh shirt.
outstanding!
March 8, 2012
Great Shirt - Great Purchase !
Very pleased with this shirt. It has the professional look that I like. Co-workers noticed and complimented how nice I looked and, in a light-hearted manner, I said "I only buy the best - Brooks Brothers".
February 15, 2012
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5 months, 3 weeks ago
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marker
Virginia, USA
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I personally would not advise so... I put mine in dryer right after being laundered, using low heat, as soon as the cycle is done, I hang it while the shirt is still worm, and it works perfectly for me. The key is not to let it sit in either the washer or dryer, it does require your attention, so I make sure I have stocks of these shirts so I don't need to launder them more than once every 2-3 weeks...4 months, 2 weeks ago
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TheBBGuy
Carmel, IN, USA
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Hello, thank you for your inquiry. We advise against sending your Non-Iron Dress Shirts to the cleaners along with your regular finish shirts. The dry cleaning process is quite harsh to natural fibers, such as cotton, and may increase the likelihood that the garment may break down over time. We do suggest laundering the Non-Iron Dress Shirts in your washing machine and quickly transferring them to the dryer. Promptly remove the shirts when they are dried and hang them on a hanger. This should maintain the smooth finish for which our shirts are known.We do hope this information is helpful.
Kind regards,
Brooks Brothers
5 months, 3 weeks ago
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1 year, 9 months ago
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CKoh
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Order based on your actual measurements! If follow the washing instructions you won't have any problems with shrinkage1 year, 3 months ago
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mrsilicone
Toronto Canada
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Nope, in my experience they shirts do not shrink.1 year, 5 months ago
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ChristopherD
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I have experienced no shrinkage w/ my BB dress shirts. I am a big guy 19-36 and hate it when they shrink down. After the wash I run them in the dryer for about 10 minutes on low heat and then hang dry for a perfectly smooth finish with no shrinkage.1 year, 8 months ago
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attn2detail
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I always buy my 'correct' size and only wash in cold water on the hand wash cycle..Then set the dryer to medium heat for delicates and take out and hang while still damp....I haven't experienced any shrinkage using this washing technique.1 year, 8 months ago
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DrHr
South Central Texas
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I'm a 17.5 neck and have never had neck 'skrinkage' problems unless I'm piling on the Kgs.Never had shrinkage as a problem.
NB: Never dry your shirts in a dryer. This will guarantee 'shrinkage" in any shirt.
Hang on a coat hanger and use God's big dryer in the sky.....
1 year, 9 months ago
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Sweeney1
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Hello,We advocate that you purchase an appropriate fitting shirt, without any reservations.
There is not an inherit issue with shrinkage with non-iron shirts. We run extensive tests on this product. According to our Production Department, testing is performed on the shirts at an optimal level of 40 to 50 washes.
Thank you for contacting us.
Have a great day!
1 year, 9 months ago
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1 year, 11 months ago
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Payne107
Australia
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It's not advisable to try to measure you own sleeve length. Your arms should be naturally at your sides, measuring from the middle of the upper back to where the stitching located at the shoulder of the shirt would be. Add this number to the length from the top stitching on the shoulder to the bottom of the wrist where the cuffs are expected to end. Add this number to the previous to get your sleeve length.1 year, 3 months ago
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DouglasDollars
Edmonton, AB
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I am a customer but not a tailor or clothing professional. I believe sleeve lengths are measured (by a second person) from the center of the back of your neck, down over the outside of the elbow and down to the cuff.1 year, 11 months ago
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buscando
Montana
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from the shoulder to the wrist. i wear a 36 inch sleeve and am 6'4" tall1 year, 11 months ago
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Terr
New Orleans
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This is measured from the top and center of the shoulders (spine), down across the shoulder and to the wrist.1 year, 11 months ago
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KevinMc
Louisville, Kentucky
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From Center of Yoke to the top of shoulder and bring it down to the wrist1 year, 11 months ago
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