Where To Buy Good Shirts
A list of my favorite brands I'll be shopping at to get myself ready for the scorching heat
It’s been a minute since we last talked about shirts, in fact, it’s been almost exactly a year since our last Shirt Report. It’s time to change that with today’s newsletter which includes an array of shirts from some of my favorite brands right now. Summer is a hot one and that means that the short sleeve overlords are preparing for a busy season, but don’t stress because you will be locked and ready to receive all of those fit-oriented compliments your heart desires in no time.
Today we are going to be diving into different brands that have been absolutely locked in when it comes to shirts, we’ll be checking out some affordable versions for those who aren’t looking to dip into their savings but still want to pull a fit off, some more bougie options because why not, and a few in-between shirts that will make you feel like a million bucks!
LADY WHITE CO.
When it comes to simplicity with a focus on good garment construction with a mix of simple styles then Lady White Co. is the first brand I’m checking out. Made in the USA, these cut & sew shirts blend sportswear and workwear styles to create a very straightforward shirt that will compliment any fit.
The jersey like material will minimizes creasing and insures a smooth fit all across—sometimes i’m lazy and I’m not trying to overwork myself steaming my stuff before I leave the house, so a shirt like this is going to be perfect for just that—constructed using pique knit, these shirts are absorbent, durable, and breathable. Making this a solid contender you won’t want to take off.
Check out the full shirt range from Lady White Co. here.
METALWOOD STUDIO
Ok, so you want a little bit more color and excitement in your life. Metalwood has you covered. These next shirts are going to be perfect for those who are trying to have the least amount of fabric on their body while still looking fresh with a little bit of sprinkle on top—and if you’re not trying to spend under $200 then you’re also in luck.
Although I’m a huge fan of the Hacker Open Shirt which comes in three nice colors: Kiwi, black and mauve, the Shingo Longsleeve is definitely a piece that could be a lot of fun to wear, especially for all of my cowboy lifestyle enthusiasts.
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