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14-16 Day Delivery
Each shirt is carefully handcrafted to your measurements. We take time with this process, and there are no shortcuts. This might be a little longer than you're used to waiting for a shirt these days, but the shirt is built to last, and built just for you.
Spread
Our most versatile option. It can be dressed up or dressed down. It’s classic and modern all at once. It waxes on AND off.
Straight
Our most traditional/semi-old school collar option. The collar points sit closer together. It’s suitable for a skinny-medium width tie.
Button-down
Probably our most traditional casual collar. We don’t recommend wearing this with a tie unless you are from New England and/or your ancestors came here on the Mayflower. We generally make this fused (a stiffer collar) at a not too high, not too low, 1.5” height.
Club
Our most modern cut collar style. It looks good with most round patterned shirts and is a cool statement piece in a world of pointy collars.
1-Button Standard
You don’t see the standard cuff as much on off-the-rack shirts anymore. A great option for formal attire and square pattern shirts.
1-Button Rounded
Probably a misnomer because it’s the most standard cuff shirt option out there. Are you a standard, basic guy? Do you wear your shirt formally and casually? When in doubt, go round.
1-Button Angled
The notch in the cuff makes a statement - “I like notches in my cuffs.” It’s an interesting detail you don’t see on my button-up shirts. Better for formal but you can still wear it casual.
2-Button Standard
The 2 button standard cuff is a dressier, more European version of the one button.
2-Button Rounded
The 2 button round cuff is a dressier twist on a classic cuff.
2-Button Angled
The 2 button angled cuff is sophisticated and European. This probably doesn’t describe you but you should have at least one piece of clothing in your closet that fits that description.
French Standard
On the dressier side of all our cuff options. Get it if you’re wearing your shirt to mostly formal occasions.
French Rounded
The least dressy of the French cuffs. Get it if you’re wearing your shirt to mostly formal occasions.
French Angled
The dressiest and most unique of all cuffs. Only get this if you are wearing your shirt to formal occasions.
Pocket
More casual and utilitarian. If you put one on a dress shirt you’re committing to the Brooks Brothers look
No Pocket
No Pocket - More modern and/or formal. The minimalist look. So hot right now.
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