A solid color oxford that never needs to be ironed? That's a winning combination for a guy who's always on the go.
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Summary: Professional & classic shirt
Comment: If you're seeking a shirt that reflects a professional appearance or a classic dress shirt appearance for dressier occasions this shirt is an excellent choice. All cotton shirt and it has an outstanding finish after cleaning either at home or from the cleaners. I like the white shirt as it distinguishes itself against a dark and/or solid color suit or blazer. I always receive compliments and I'm asked the brand and where to buy. It helps make your favorite tie a standout.
Get the sleeve monogrammed and people think it's a $125.00 shirt.
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Summary: Near perfect!
Comment: Great shirts. I've been testing a lot of different shirt makers looking for that perfect shirt.
* Some have great colors... but then they fade after several washes.
* Others fit well, but the that second button from top is set too high, and feels / looks funk.
* Still others, after a few washes, begin to delaminate on the collar.
* And, I guess non-iron is a debatable marketing term.
Dang it... can't someone just make a decent shirt with some level of quality that doesn't fit funky, holds up in the wash and really is non-iron?!?!?!
The search has finally ended. Thank you Mr Beene. While the Beenes do require minimal ironing, they hit the perfect meter on all my other requirements. The shirts are a little thin, but unlike another reviewer, I find that a big plus. I like my shirts to breathe well, but then again, I live in Los Angeles.
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Summary: This is an excellent dress shirt.
Comment: I own about 10 of these shirts Style # A30B1795, and find them to be an excellent business shirt. The fabric in this shirt does resist wrinkles - even more than the earlier version of this shirt which had a mix of cotton and polyester.
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Summary: Best shirt around
Comment: My husband wore his son's J.B. shirt once and liked it so much he asked for one of his own.