Contemporary Fit Narrow Pleat White Cotton Poplin Dress Shirt with Classic Collar & Double Cuff
Product Details
Crafted in cotton poplin for a structured, crisp effect, this debonair dress shirt features narrow pleating for that sense of evening finesse. Concealed mother-of-pearl buttons are hand finished while double cuffs call for a glinting pair of cufflinks.
Delivery
DHL Express shipping along with customs and duties charges will be incurred at checkout for non UK orders.
UK £6.68
US £50
EU £25
ROW £50
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Returns
Unwanted goods may be returned for a refund or exchange if returned in their original condition within 30 days after receipt and with proof of purchase.
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The Contemporary Fit
Not to be confused with a slim fit, this is our own closer fitting design, more modern and streamlined than our alternative Classic fit.
The Contemporary Fit is designed to provide a trimmer and more tailored silhouette compared to alternative slim fit options. It aims to offer a sleeker appearance without being overly tight.
The shirt is slightly tapered through the body, meaning it narrows slightly from the chest to the waist. This tapering enhances the shirt's modern look and can complement a wide range of body types. Despite the trimmer silhouette, our Contemporary Fit shirt prioritises comfort and allows for a non restrictive ease of movement.
Shirt Care
Washing
Approach shirt-washing with a delicate touch to ensure longevity. Machine washing is definitely better than dry-cleaning because the chemicals are bad for the cotton. Washing at a low temperature protects the fine fabric that the very best shirts are made from, and also helps it to retain colour for longer. We recommend washing at 40 degrees or even 30 degrees.
Drying
After washing, we advise not to use a tumble dryer, instead, we recommend leaving the shirts to dry naturally. This is because having your shirts bang around inside a hot container increases the likelihood of shrinkage.
Ironing
Ironing puts your shirts under a lot of stress and so should be approached carefully. Please take your shirts out to dry and press them while they’re still damp. This makes them easier to iron than when they’re bone dry, and ensures a smooth finish. We also recommend ironing collars and cuffs away from the edge to avoid unsightly ridges, and pulling the front placket tight to get a nice clean finish.