Spread Collar Dress Shirt in Blue Stripe End-On-End sold by Mashburn
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Spread Collar Dress Shirt in Blue Stripe End-On-End

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Crafted with alternating blue and white threads, this dress shirt showcases a timeless striped pattern with added depth. Designed with a modified spread collar and lightweight interlining for structure, it features a slim cut that ensures comfort and mobility. Detailed with single-needle stitching, flat-felled seams, and durable Trocas shell buttons, it’s equally stylish with a tie or worn casually. Perfect for elevating any outfit, it seamlessly transitions from formal to relaxed settings. From the brand: This fabric is created by alternating blue and white threads in the stripe, which gives some extra dimensionality to an otherwise-traditional pattern. It's subtle and special at the same time, and it makes for a beautiful dress shirt. This one's got a modified spread collar with lightweight, fused interlining to lend some structure. (A little inside baseball: the collar point length is designed to sit in perfect harmony with the widths of our ties and our jacket lapels, all 8cm exactly.) As always, the cut is slim but never skinny, with a high armhole for mobility and a long-enough-to-stay-tucked-in shirttail. It's made with single-needle stitching, 22 stitches/inch, flat-felled seams, and thick, 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons. And while they're designed to look fantastic with a tie, all of our dress shirts can be opened up and worn more casually — in fact, on weekends, we wear them as sport shirts.