lets talk dress shirt. are high-end designer dress shirts worth the price? i mean like Lanvin, Acne, Lemaire,..etc worth their price?
i just tried on a few 200£ Lanvin dress shirt, and they fit nice, fabric feels nice, but they're just seems so boring except for maybe few tiny details here and there.
meanwhile my uniqlo dress shirt fits well, quality is ok, and they feels nice too, + they are only 20£ each.
If im paying 200£ for a shirt, they better be unique and dont look like 20£ shirts.
sorry for english me no englishman
No.
>>10995053
so i should just stick with cheap shirts?
>>10995038
w2c pants
>>10995169
lanvin
>>10995038
You can go with Luxire, though. Same fabrics as other high-end shirtmakers, custom made to your specs whatever they are, and pretty high quality. You can even ask for ridiculous details like a bi-swing back and they'll do it and do it well.
>Dress shirts
Jermyn Street or some shirtmaker in a bumfuck Italian village.
>OCBD
Mercer & Sons or Brooks.
I got a heavily discounted lemaire wool/cashmere blend button up for about 150 aud, was extremely well constructed, fabric was amazingly soft and comfortable, there wasn't much to the styling but I would gladly pay for one on sale again, had to return it though because it was too big, compared to a similar uniqlo shirt I bought it completely blows it out of the park in terms of fabric, construction, fit etc
If I'm looking for interesting, high quality button ups though I'll usually get something from marni