Best Mens Shirts
April 26, 2016
How hard is it to find a great shirt? A shirt that keeps it shape, doesn’t fray and continues to feel nice to wear is hard to find but we have searched high and low and found some beauties worth forking out for. Trust us, you won’t regret it. Especially if you wear shirts for work everyday, it’s an important investment. Look for quality fabric and hand stitched collar and sleeve for a more comfortable, high quality garment.
Eton
Our personal choice, these superb Swedish shirts will have you looking your finest, without even needing an iron. Expect to pay $250-$300 a shirt but well worth it.
Turnbull & Asser
With over 130 years experience this famous Jermyn Street shirtmaker has Prince Charles & James Bonds stamp of approval. It’s easy to see why. Price point: $300-$600

Henry Bucks
The Melbourne company started in 1890 and is one of the last wholly owned and managed family menswear institutions. Still delivering quality products for their loyal customers. Cost: $150-$200

Herringbone
This Sydney born shirt specialist has been an iconic Australian brand for 20 years and has a strong following among corporate gents. Pay $150-$250

Van Laack
The exclusive German shirtmaker has a rich history, starting in 1881 it has established and maintained itself as a global leader selling in 14 countries. Cost: $150-$200

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