![]() This is a bit disappointing for me and not what I am looking for in a business shirt. The sleeve length however was great but I couldn’t help but notice (and feel) that the sleeve barrels are disproportionately large relative to the slim torso. My biggest issue with the slim fit shirt is that despite it’s name the fit was still quite large! There was a lot of extra fabric in the body of the shirt, especially the back, which I was not expecting. Onto the fits of the shirts… Slim Fit Shirt The shirts arrived in a re-sealable box (in case the size was wrong) and were professionally wrapped and folded. The shipping time was very quick, about a week and a half, and it appears they came from a local supply warehouse in Australia. ![]() Shipping was free (promotion they had in the catalogue at the time) and I am a usually a sucker for free shipping so the promotion worked on me. I decided to buy 2 shirts, one in each of the slim fits. The two shirts I chose were: Slim fit Egyptian cotton poplin white shirt (single cuff) and Extra slim fit non-iron twill white shirt (double cuff). The catalogue boasted a number of great looking business shirts and pants but what really got my attention was 2 things: their choice of 3 fits (Classic, Slim and Extra-Slim) and most importantly the many different sleeve lengths available for each fit.įollowing the very detailed sizing chart on the Charles Tyrwhitt website my measurements came to be: ![]() One of the biggest problems I have when buying long sleeve shirts is finding a shirt with long enough sleeves that also fits well in the body.Ī few months ago I received a catalogue in the mail from a British clothing retailer by the name of: Charles Tyrwhitt (a primarily men’s suit and shirt label, although recently I noticed they have expanded into women’s business attire). In one of my previous posts, Tall People Style Part 1: Long Sleeve Shirt I talked about the issues tall people face when trying to buy a long sleeve shirt.
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