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Title: Dress shirts
Post by: Razor X on July 18, 2007, 03:35:29 PM
I have trouble finding dress shirts that fit me properly.  I have a pretty thick neck (16 1/2" collar size), so I have to go with a little bigger size to accommodate it.  It's getting harder and harder to find fitted shirts for some reason, so there's usually too much material around the waist. They shrink in the laundry -- always at the neck but never anywhere else.  I was out walking at lunchtime today and saw my reflection in a store window as I was passing by.  The somewhat baggy shirt (everywhere but at the collar) made me look huge.  It doesn't help that I've got a somewhat stocky build to begin with.  Does anyone else have this problem?
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Tyler on July 18, 2007, 03:39:39 PM
What brands of shirts are you wearing? 

I have found that Brooks Brothers and Nordstrom brand shirts are really the only shirts I like.  They are more expensive (3X the cost of others) but they are wrinkle free and tend to last 5 times longer.  I know that both brands make a fitted shirt.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: BALDANDRE on July 18, 2007, 03:54:28 PM
I have trouble finding dress shirts that fit me properly.  I have a pretty thick neck (16 1/2" collar size), so I have to go with a little bigger size to accommodate it.  It's getting harder and harder to find fitted shirts for some reason, so there's usually too much material around the waist. They shrink in the laundry -- always at the neck but never anywhere else.  I was out walking at lunchtime today and saw my reflection in a store window as I was passing by.  The somewhat baggy shirt (everywhere but at the collar) made me look huge.  It doesn't help that I've got a somewhat stocky build to begin with.  Does anyone else have this problem?

Not sure if this is true with the dress shirts, but I found at good ol' JcPenny they have "sport-cut" style suits...big chest, smaller waists....

you know us bodybuiler types have got it hard...just kidding...

but I do have more of that build...

try them out, the suits look great and i don't have that chubby looking problem with that suit...

or have your shirts custom made...it sounds expensive, but if it's a bother to you, it may not be THAT pricey to get what you like on yourself....
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Paul on July 18, 2007, 04:43:03 PM
Ditto on what BaldAndre said Razor...been buying the athletic cut shirts from Penny's for some time now.  Cut fuller in the chest and shoulders and taper at the waist.   They fit a lot better without all the extra material in the middle.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Bolohead on July 18, 2007, 05:47:25 PM
Thanks for the heads up, I have lost a ton of weight now but still have the broad shoulders etc... hate all that extra material  :Xo!
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Razor X on July 18, 2007, 06:10:03 PM
I have actually worn the JC Penney brand of shirts (Stafford) for many years now.  I liked the way they fit and I liked the fact that the collar bones were sewn in and thus could not be lost.  When my weight started creeping up, I had to switch from the fitted shirts to the regular  :-[, and now that I'm getting back into shape I can't find the fitted ones anymore.  The salesgirl told me they aren't making the fitted shirts anymore.  Not sure if that's true or if she just couldn't be bothered to look into it for me.

The problem I have had with every dress shirt I've ever owned is that the collars shrink when they're being laundered (I send my shirts to the cleaners to be laundered).  When they get to the point where they're choking me, it's time to get new ones.  Maybe I should look into the Brooks Brothers or Nordstrom.  I just hate to spend the extra cash if they are going to shrink as quickly as the others seem to.  But maybe they're higher quality and that won't happen.  Guess I should buy just one and see what happens.

Thanks for the tips, guys.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Bolohead on July 18, 2007, 08:32:01 PM
http://www2.hugestore.com/ad.php?id=fitted-dress-shirts

Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 18, 2007, 10:03:05 PM
dude, try this out 18 1/2 , 36. that is my shirt size. neck is 18 1/2 sleeve length is 36. have to get dress shirts tailored to fit. even with the 36 waist and little gut. buying dress shirts is a night mare. even tucking in t-shirts is rough cause there is so much loose material around the waist area. damn shoulders and arms. curesed genes.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: YOSP on July 19, 2007, 09:56:57 AM
I have the same issue with suits. The pant size that I wear never matches the jacket size, and vice versa. If I don't get a fitted suit then I'll look like a schmuck. I bought a cheap suit one time when I was young and poorer and had the pants altered, needless to say I felt like I was trying to bring back the MC Hammer look. The women were telling me "you can't touch this!" because I looked like a SCHMUCK.

 f*rg^ 
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: BALDANDRE on July 19, 2007, 10:48:09 AM
I have the same issue with suits. The pant size that I wear never matches the jacket size, and vice versa. If I don't get a fitted suit then I'll look like a schmuck. I bought a cheap suit one time when I was young and poorer and had the pants altered, needless to say I felt like I was trying to bring back the MC Hammer look. The women were telling me "you can't touch this!" because I looked like a SCHMUCK.

 f*rg^ 

Oh man, and THAT is somethin' I'd like to see...

Tell me you had the cool, tall flattop and glasses then too! ;)
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 19, 2007, 11:38:52 AM
my jacket size is a 48R.  i hate shopping.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Sooner Steve on July 19, 2007, 01:36:42 PM
I like Jos. A. Banks shirts - the 100 % cotton are a little more expensive but really wear well.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: wpruitt on July 19, 2007, 01:43:56 PM
I like Jos. A. Banks shirts - the 100 % cotton are a little more expensive but really wear well.
Land's End has some good ones too
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: VFRWolf on July 19, 2007, 02:20:45 PM
Same issue, I used to wear fitted or athletic fit shirts, last time I bought a suit, last year, Men's Warehouse told me they are no longer making fitted or athletic fit.  Had to have them alter a shirt.  I always hated the wings under the arms.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: BaldRob on July 22, 2007, 08:17:53 AM
sleeve length is 36

Wow... you really ARE a knuckle dragger!!   :*))
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 22, 2007, 09:34:13 AM
sleeve length is 36

Wow... you really ARE a knuckle dragger!!   :*))

this coming from my long lost twin brother. not identical cause i am MUCH better looking. :*)) >:D
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Paul on July 22, 2007, 02:12:54 PM
sleeve length is 36

Wow... you really ARE a knuckle dragger!!   :*))

this coming from my long lost twin brother. not identical cause i am MUCH better looking. :*)) >:D

 :/O :/O :/O B$MT
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 22, 2007, 06:34:25 PM
sleeve length is 36

Wow... you really ARE a knuckle dragger!!   :*))

this coming from my long lost twin brother. not identical cause i am MUCH better looking. :*)) >:D

 :/O :/O :/O B$MT


so you think bald rob IS good looking? is that what you are saying?
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Razor X on July 22, 2007, 07:34:15 PM


so you think bald rob IS good looking? is that what you are saying?

Who said that?? M!55 :o
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Medic aka Rocko on July 22, 2007, 07:41:04 PM
I'd get my dress shirts at the 2nd hand store.  Only 25 cents each.  They never have the right size either though, that's why I don't own a dress shirt.  I have been looking for a nice suit though.  They're only a buck.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Razor X on July 22, 2007, 07:52:18 PM
I'd get my dress shirts at the 2nd hand store.  Only 25 cents each.  They never have the right size either though, that's why I don't own a dress shirt.  I have been looking for a nice suit though.  They're only a buck.


Good thing you get to wear scrubs to work.   >:D
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 22, 2007, 09:27:01 PM


so you think bald rob IS good looking? is that what you are saying?

Who said that?? M!55 :o


paul the yooper thinks bald rob is cute. at least that is what he said. :*))
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: Sooner Steve on July 23, 2007, 07:40:34 AM
I like Jos. A. Banks shirts - the 100 % cotton are a little more expensive but really wear well.
Land's End has some good ones too

I've worn Lands End shirts before.  They put together a good product.
Title: Re: Dress shirts
Post by: PBurke on July 26, 2007, 09:18:25 PM
my jacket size is a 48R.  i hate shopping.

Whats a 48R? Is there a Canadian equivalent or am I just an idiot.

measured around the chest right guys? 48r = 48 regular