Good quality country shirts?

JMikeyH

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Looking to pick up a few new shirts for everyday wear, which company is making good fitting and durable shirts these days?

Cheers
 
Honestly, I've always liked the Jack Pyke shirts. Smart, comfy, good cut, nice material, great value, and pretty much don't need ironing!
I personally really like a button down collar, which they also have.

A winner for me
 
Not sure what your budget is, but the Barbour traditional tattersall shirts are pretty good. They’re not slim fit, have a button down collar and stand up to a bit of abuse.

I wore one on stand at the GYS last year in 25-30c heat and didn’t find it too sweaty because they’re not overly thick and are 100% cotton.

You can usually find them for £40-50 online.
 
Hello, Not being rude but i have not bought a new shirt in years as i get mine off a local trader in Oxford market, Most are the old British named Tattersall with the long tails , Last one cost less than a tenner, All cleaned and ironed before selling, My size is large but he often has the XXL and XXXL plus Medium, Back when working on some good jobs i use to buy off John Norris when they had a sale, I have enough to last me out :-| :lol:
 
Hello, Not being rude but i have not bought a new shirt in years as i get mine off a local trader in Oxford market, Most are the old British named Tattersall with the long tails , Last one cost less than a tenner, All cleaned and ironed before selling, My size is large but he often has the XXL and XXXL plus Medium, Back when working on some good jobs i use to buy off John Norris when they had a sale, I have enough to last me out :-| :lol:
I buy secondhand clothes all the time
 
Pentagon "Plato". Well made, hard wearing. And useful pockets for tucking thermal spotters and spare ammo into...
 
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