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#1 2021-11-25 02:59:48

woofboxer
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Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

So we talked about back collar buttons. Let’s play a little game … if you were ordering your ultimate (bespoke) Ivy shirt, what details would you specify?


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#2 2021-11-25 03:05:36

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Ooh...  well, a gorgeous roll on the collar, naturally...  soft placket with the least number of buttons possible...  flap pocket perhaps...  yes, I think so...  Discreet pleat...  Maybe that little thingie that Mercer shirts have at the bottom of the placket...  what would you call that?  Colour: periwinkle blue.

 

#3 2021-11-25 03:06:43

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Single line of stitching on the collar?

 

#4 2021-11-25 03:26:12

West Indian Limes
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

This little 'detail' called the 'perfect fit' for my body (& soul). And obviously the specific collar roll. I tell you, I´ve spent hours and hours of talking to shirtmakers about the perfect collar. (Under the constant risk of getting thrown out immediately ...)

 

#5 2021-11-25 03:30:15

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

WIL, you can get an argument with a tailor/seamstress about almost anything.  It's taken me years to find someone who doesn't offer suggestions/ask stupid questions/says 'Well, if I were you...' etc. etc.

 

#6 2021-11-25 06:45:09

The Absintheist
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Not so much about ordering than wearing, but I‘ve found that unlined collars go best with sweat shirts or on their own, lined (but unfused) collars stand up much better to heavy knitwear. I somehow dread the look of a shirt collar that looks like a squashed handkerchief under a Norwegian yoke sweater. Therefore I‘d specify the collar according to the needs.

On detailing (as I may have mentioned earlier), I wouldn‘t use all possible choices on one shirt. But if you want a beagle collar with flap pocket(s), pencil loop and a poacher‘s pocket at the rear, who‘s to stop you?

Last edited by The Absintheist (2021-11-25 06:47:22)

 

#7 2021-11-25 10:14:31

Staxfan
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Sero Purist = no 3rd button, no locker loop, just the right length collar, (3 1/8'ish), button on the sleeve opening, 1 cuff button set back so you can turn back the cuffs, flat chest pocket,

 

#8 2021-11-25 12:06:05

Tworussellstreet
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

I have a very long, erm...., torso so I need a long body and tails in my Ivy b/d, and I like that stitched in V at the bottom of the placket on Mercer shirts. Kamakura's Vintage Ivy cleverly copied this but failed to make the body long enough to make it adequately tuck-in-able. Jake's has the very best collar - no competition!

 

#9 2021-11-25 12:33:40

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Yes; who managed the longest tail?

 

#10 2021-11-25 15:59:47

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Pleasing Little Details on Shirts

Christ, I've just been looking at a photograph of a J.Crew shirt: cheap, pinched, nasty, mangled-looking collar.  Excruciating.

 

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