Fine Shirtmakers

 



Allows for movement in the shoulder because the yoke is cut and sewn on the bias of the fabric. The feature is found only in the finest dress shirts.




The unique feature facilitates effortless buttoning of the shirt and is a further guarantee of permanent attachment.




A Piece of fabric placed on the bottom side seam of the garment for reinforcement.




A single needle side closure requires two distinct operations resulting in a stronger seam. Only found on fine quality shirts.



To ensure proper button spacing and tidy appearance.


No Pins! We prefer to user clips to protect the fabric from damage.


The lockstitch sewing method guarantees that each button is reliably attached to the shirt.


To achieve optimum stability, the collar & cuffs have been fused with the finest shrink-resistant German interlinings.


A more costly and time consuming method of machine sewing that uses one needle to sew all garment seams, providing a consistent durable stitch.




Ideally, more stitches results in neater seams throughout the shirt. THe detail work involved in sewing more stitches per inch is a symbol of quality.




To ensure the points sit perfectly while elegantly   framing the knot of your tie. It also prolongs the life of the collar when stays are removed before laundering.



Another fine craftsmanship detail that defines a better quality shirt. The Button closure keeps the sleeve-placket properly placed.





By design, it locks the shirt in place to prevent the shirt from opening.


 
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