Custom Men's Shirt (Fitting)

Fabric

Awning

Bengal

Birdseye

Candy Stripes

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Floral

Floral

Gingham

Glencheck

Graph Check

Herringbone

Houndstooth

Madras Check

Nailshead

Paisley

Pencil Stripes

Pencil Stripes

Pin Stripes

Plaid

Sharkskin

Shepherds Check

Tartan

Tattersall Check
COLLARS

Button Down Collar
This type of collar has just the right amount of interlining to have a perfect roll when worn casually or with a tie for a more prep-inspired look.

Casual Point Collar
The collar is reminiscent of workwear or utility shirts, made from tough fabrics such as twills. A sensible, straight forward choice for casual comfort.

Club Collar
This is simple and classic with enough interlining so that it sits perfectly under a jacket with a tie. We think it’s a great twist on a traditional shirt.

Cutaway Collar
It works with everything. It has a subtle self-satisfaction feel to it, and looks worthy with patterned or solid shirts. It can be dressed up or down – with a suit and tie, or denim.

Point Collar
It has a narrower distance between the two collar points, perfect for medium to small tie knots. Also an excellent choice for a classic look especially because it transitions easily into casual wear when the tie comes off.

Tab Button collar
This collar is created by having slightly more fabric in the collar blade itself than in the distance between the seam and the button. The result is a loose curve in the collar. It creates a comfortable and casual look.

Semi-Spread Collar
This type of a collar is a wider collar blade that is particularly well-suited for wear with a tie under a jacket. It is a crisp and fresh look for professional occasions and perfect for post-event unwinding.

Small-Spread Collar
Quietly elegant, the small-spread collar provides a smooth and refined look that is multipurpose. This removable collar breaks are included to ensure clean lines. This is a great choice for a conservative, office-appropriate look.

Small Button Down Collar
Unlike our classic and rolled button-downs, the small button-down features a much shallower collar blade, suggesting a more collegiate style with a modern twist. It works well in a casual office setting, and looks great with a pair of jeans.

Tall Spread Collar
The formality comes in the form of a high collar band that gives an upright, formal stand, which is best worn under a blazer or suit jacket. This one works great professionally or casually with a variety of tie knots and sizes.

Mandarin Collar
It is essentially a slimmer collar band, without a collar blade or fold to the collar with the ability to be worn more formally, or incorporated into more everyday designs. Paired with a blazer, it’s a great alternative look.
CUFFS

Barrel Cuff
This cuff conveys a subtle sophistication, it’s fastened by a single button closure, which allows you to control the snugness of the wrist.

Convertible Cuff
This cuff includes a second buttonhole on the other side of the cuff that is unnoticed when normally buttoned. When the button is unfastened, one can use cufflinks.

French Cuff
This cuff is folded back on itself and fastened with cuff links. It affords a pronounced look especially when paired with debonair collar style shirts.

Mitered Cuff
This is a dressy cuff that has its corners cut at an angle crafting a sharp look fitting. It features the extra button hole, allowing it to be worn with or without links.

Tab Button Collar
This style of cuff gives off a slightly more casual and relaxed feel especially when paired with button-down collars or rounded collars.