Brooks Brothers - Camicia da uomo con colletto alla francese, elasticizzata, non stirabile, tinta unita, 40,6 cm, manica 81 cm, colore: bianco

Brand:Brooks Brothers

3.6/5

184.27

La nostra camicia elegante no stiro è realizzata in cotone Supima® coltivato in America con un tocco di elasticità. Rifinito con l'affermato colletto Ainsley che misura 4 punto a punto. È trattato in modo speciale per resistere alle pieghe e il nostro caratteristico 6-Pleat Shirring® sui polsini a barilotto e le cuciture prive di arricciature rafforzano la dedizione di Brooks Brothers a una camicia elegante ben fatta. Altre caratteristiche includono una tasca sul petto a sinistra e una piega posteriore centrale.

Arricciatura a 6 pieghe firmata Brooks Brothers. Tasca sul petto a sinistra. Polsino a botte. Colletto allargato. Non ferro. Resistente alle rughe. Vestibilità regolare. Lavabile in lavatrice. Chiusura con bottoni. Importato. 97% cotone, 3% spandex.
Department mens
Item model number 100095275
Manufacturer Brooks Brothers

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Scritto da: A. B.
As expected from Brooks Brothers. A bit on the translucent side.
This is a classic white dress shirt from Brooks Brothers. The listing is a little short on details at the time of writing; what I received was described on the tag as a "regent fit" (regular) shirt in style 80752. It has a (very) small amount of stretch to its supima cotton fabric, and has design features like a modern non-button 'spread collar' (as opposed to a more classic button-down one), button sleeves (as opposed to french cuff), and a single front pocket. I found the fit to be exactly true to size - I measured my favorite shirt and ordered accordingly, and the shirt worked right out of the bag for me. To measure sleeve length, measure from the shoulder to the tip of the cuff of a favorite shirt, then add half the distance between the shoulders. To measure collar, wrap a dressmaker's tape measure around the lower part of your neck, then add a half inch (or just go with the size listed in the size chart that matches your usual S/M/L/XL sizing.) I didn't love the fabric. To be fair, I am not a crisp plain white shirt guy in general - while I have a lovely suit I had tailored on Nathan Road in Hong Kong that I love wearing, I tend to pair it with colored shirts to keep it fresh and interesting. But this shirt reminded me why I've made that stylistic choice: the white material shows through quite a bit to my skin underneath, giving it a kind of jaundiced yellow-brown color that I found unflattering. I wish they'd found a way to keep the shirt breathable while staying crisp and white while being worn. You can see the translucency of the material in one of my photos. The whole effect is very 80s-pocket-protector-wearing-engineer - exactly the opposite of what I want to convey when I dress up. Maybe it would work better if you have a body you're a little more confident in showing off? The packing of this shirt really bothered me. All dress shirts have some amount of this problem, but this thing exploded into a giant pile of unnecessary plastic, cardboard and wrapping: rigid plastic collar undersupports, cardboard inner panels, and several tension clips to hold the whole mess together, all in a plastic outer bag. I think Brooks Brothers should at a minimum explore paper alternatives, and maybe should acknowledge that all of the trappings of a retail shirt aren't as necessary when the shirt arrives from an online warehouse. I felt pretty bad carrying the pile of garbage to the trash as I hung my new shirt up in the closet - not the best feeling when I wanted to be proud of my new, fancy shirt instead. Speaking of packaging, the title claims 'non-iron', but that doesn't seem to be the case at all - the shirt had plenty of wrinkles present after unpacking it, and the first thing I had to do was iron it. Brooks Brothers has a certain mystique as America's oldest clothing brand, and for many it's the pinnacle of clothing luxury... but I think at the price point that's being charged here, this shirt is pushing the bounds of what's reasonable. I didn't find it to be a substantially nicer quality shirt than ones I've purchased from my local high-end department store; it's not a badly made product, by any means, but I'm just not seeing what justifies the price point here. Maybe that's a compliment to my other shirts, rather than a knock on this one, but I think you should shop around; there are a lot of alternatives for plain white dress shirts, and I think the cost of this one is at least half from the name on the tag rather than the tailoring and materials.
Scritto da: Arkady K
Nice but pricey!
This Brooks Brothers Men's Non-Iron Stretch Pinpoint Solid Ainsley Spread Collar Dress Shirt is a good product for any man looking for a good-quality, dressy white shirt. I always wanted to try a shirt from the Brooks Brothers brand, and I am mostly satisfied with it. The craftsmanship of this shirt is very good, with no visible defects and a great overall appearance. The material is soft and made from Supima cotton with a slight stretch due to the 3% spandex content. However, I expected it to be a bit more stretchy. The fabric is on the thinner side, so wearing a white T-shirt underneath would be advisable if you plan to wear it without a jacket. One of the selling points of this shirt is that it is non-iron and wrinkle-resistant. However, the shirt was quite wrinkled when I removed it from the packaging. I guess I will have to wait and see how it performs in the future. The shirt is appropriately sized, and I found the fit to be good for my typical dress shirt size, although it's more of an athletic fit than a regular fit (at least for my particular case). The elephant in the room is the price. While I understand that Brooks Brothers is a premium brand, I think the price is a bit steep for what you get. I have owned shirts ranging from $18 Costco shirts (which were very well made) to much higher-end Hugo Boss shirts, and this Brooks Brothers shirt falls somewhere in the middle in terms of quality, but at over $100, it's not the best value. Having said that, if you are loyal to the brand and want a quality white shirt, you won't be disappointed.
Scritto da: E. Nelson
My fifth Brooks Brothers shirt
Over the last ~20 years, I have bought four other Brooks Brothers shirts - all of which I have loved. Three of them were the exact same shirt, purchased every 5-6 years as the prior one wore out. The quality in these shirts is higher than what you will find in most other off-the-shelf dress shirts (especially at most mid-priced stores). Like most other shirts, this one came tightly bound and horribly wrinkled after I unfastened it. Rather than ironing, I simply threw it in the wash. After a wash and dry cycle and hanging on a hanger overnight, about 90% of the wrinkles had fallen out and it was at a point that I would feel comfortable wearing it as is (virtually all the remaining wrinkles would remain hidden by my jacket; see photo). Like my other Brooks Brothers shirts that claim "non-iron," I anticipate that this shirt will be rarely ironed, although I may occasionally have it professionally pressed when I do a dry cleaning run. One small surprise in the cufffs - only a single button and a single button hole. This means no cuff links for this shirt and no tightening the sleeve opening. All of my other dress shirts with barrel cuffs have two buttons on each sleeve and some also have a second button hole on the opposing side to permit cuff links (although I almost never wear cuff links with barrel cuff shirts). I don't like the fabric on this shirt quite as much as my other Brooks Brothers shirt, but that other shirt has recently retailed for $150+ and I suppose this is a step down. Fits exactly as I expected.

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