White Button Down Collar Shirt
$ 255- Product Notes
Edward Sexton's renowned eye for detail has clearly been cast beadily over this beautifully made super 140s cotton shirt. As well as a signature tailored fit, the shirt features in-set sleeves, deep cuffs, and neat single-needle French seems. Uniquely, there is also a hidden button hole on the underside of the collar, allowing for the full roll of the collar to be appreciated in all its glory. This means that the shirt will look unbeatably smart when paired with a tie, as the flattened collar will serve as a smooth canvas for a windsor knot to dissect.
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- Size Notes
This product comes in UK sizes.
Edward Sexton
EU
SIZE
14.5
37
XS
15
38
S
15.5
39
M
- Materials and Care Notes
Made in Poland
100% Cotton
- Delivery & returns
This product will be dispatched in 3-4 working days.
We very much hope that you'll enjoy your purchases. Should you need to return an item, we'll happily collect it from your home or office free of charge.
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The Story
There aren't many who have had such a significant impact on British tailoring as the formidable Edward Sexton, whose eye for detail and revolutionary craft helped shaped Savile Row into what it is today. Together with Tommy Nutter he opened Nutters of Savile Row in 1969, bringing a renewed energy to the iconic street and attracting high-profile customers from around the world. Having built up a firm reputation in his own right, Sexton launched his own namesake label in 1990, relocating to Knightsbridge and further developing his own aesthetic characterised by an architectural yet flattering silhouette.
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