Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit End-on-End French Cuff Dress Shirt
Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit End-on-End French Cuff Dress Shirt
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942E
$ 88.00
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Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Traditional Fit End-on-End French Cuff Dress Shirt
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Great Shirt
Great Shirt. Fits great, looks great. It's exactly what I expected when I ordered it.
July 9, 2010
A bit bulky
I bought this in a traditional fit as the slimmer fits are too tight on my middle aged round frame. However this one is too big in the lower section and it fits a bit like a tent. Something in between would be better for my shape.
I bought the matching tie and the colors are deadly accurate and the shirt simply sparkles. Overall an excellent shirt and tie for the cost.
May 26, 2010
QUALITY SHIRT
I WAS LOOKING FOR A GOOD QUALITY SHIRT AND I FOUND IT HER AT BROOKS BROTHERS. WAS LEARY ABOUT BUYIONG ON LINE BUT I AM VERY PLEASED WITH THIS PRODUCT. THE QUALITY OF THE FABRIC IS WONDERFUL, AND THE CRAFTMANSHIP IS BETTER THAN SOME OF THE TAILORED MADE SHIRTS THAT I HAVE PURCHASED. I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND FRIENDS TO BROOKS BROTHERS. GETTING READY TO ORDER ANOTHER SHIRT IN A FEW DAYS.
March 24, 2010
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2 years, 5 months ago
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Anonymous
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None at all.1 year, 4 months ago
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Jule
Amityville, New York
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NO...NO...NO...None!2 years, 5 months ago
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Boleo1
Texas
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Last year I visited a factory store for the first time. I know a lot of other retailers sell their rejects at such stores and outlets. But, all my purchases that day and subsequent visits have provided me with a wealth of BB articles that I found upon very close scrutiny to be devoid of any perceivable defects. Even if there were small defects, at the prices that are being offered I couldn't care less if there was a misspelled label or a thread out of line, neither of which I have encountered. The last visit was during the winter and there was a lot of summer items being displayed. Being optimistic that I would survive the winter I purchased polo and regular collared shirts in abundance,2 years, 5 months ago
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malonebash
New York City, musician and philosopher
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not that I've noticed.2 years, 5 months ago
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violet
Alexandria, VA
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Not that I can tell.2 years, 5 months ago
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ChazzIII
New Bedford, MA
2 years, 6 months ago
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TRBuchsbaum
New York, New York
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I am answering this off the top of my head going back to my experience as a mens wear salesman over 30 years ago and my buying experience during weight fluctuations which are ongoing. Traditional and regular fit seem to be about reasonably equal amongst better retailers,especially those that tend to be a bit more conservative in their wares. When the terms slim fit and extra slim fit are used, the reference is to the tapered sides that give a more form fitting appearance.The issue of sleeve length is a whole other matter. I cannot wear 32/33 length shirts I prefer the exact size of 33 which fits me perfectly the 32 length is to short. You should determine your correct sleeve lenght and go from there. Again this is off the top of my head so a consultation of the website should give a more accurate response.2 years, 5 months ago
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malonebash
New York City, musician and philosopher
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I wear a 15.5. 32/33. I always get the 15.5. 33. Seems to work best for me2 years, 6 months ago
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DaveM1958
Westchester, ny
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Your neck and sleeve size would be the same on each fit.2 years, 6 months ago
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