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I'm new to this - what's the deal with the cuffs and collar options?Updated 8 months ago

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COLLAR STYLES:  

  • Semi-Spread: Our dressiest collar. Most shirts are designed with a semi-spread collar, which is in between a point and spread collar that is best for tying different kinds of knots in neckties. 
  • Point: Most popular for business, most conservative of collars. This collar type is slightly more modern and leaves the collar closer together. We suggest wearing a skinny tie with a small knot (Four in Hand or Half Windsor) with this type of shirt!
  • Button-down: The most casual of our collar styles. Can be worn with a skinny tie with a small knot, or opt for a no tie + sport coat look.

 

CUFF STYLES:

  • Mitered: Angled edge, not rounded. Most of our shirts have a mitered cuff.
  • Convertible: This cuff style has both buttons and cufflink-slots, so it can be worn with or without cufflinks, depending on the occasion. Available in our Herringbone, White
  • French Cuff: This cuff style is made to wear with cufflinks! Available in our Herringbone, White and Pinpoint, White
  • Tuxedo Shirt: This shirt has both French Cuffs and a removable front-plackett, so the buttons can be replaced with studs; available in our Herringbone, White.
  • Two Button: Allows for the mitered cuff to be adjusted if needed.

 

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