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#1 2008-06-06 16:54:31

Moose Maclennan
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'button-under' shirt collars

Last edited by Moose Maclennan (2008-06-06 16:59:30)

 

#2 2008-06-06 17:32:45

Marc Grayson
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Re: 'button-under' shirt collars

Armani does that.  Looks kind of "bridge & tunnel" IMO.  Ironically, I see more Italians wearing Brooks Brothers BD shirts than Armani BD shirts.


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#3 2008-06-06 19:30:48

yachtie
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Re: 'button-under' shirt collars

I have a few casual shirts done that way. I like 'em and think they're a good innovation over a traditional buttondown.  The collar lays nicer than an unbottoned dress shirt  collar would.

Yeah, IIRC they're all Italian- none are Armani.

Last edited by yachtie (2008-06-06 19:32:13)

 

#4 2008-06-06 20:01:27

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
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Re: 'button-under' shirt collars

 

#5 2008-06-06 20:28:43

Skink
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Re: 'button-under' shirt collars

I have a couple like that. Love them.


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#6 2008-06-07 17:34:40

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
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Re: 'button-under' shirt collars

Oh -- and also one blue London Fog Travelwear shirt.

 

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