Sid Mashburn
Spread Collar Sport Shirt White Poplin
Oh man, does it get any better than a plain white shirt? Probably not. Everyday in the best way. This one is made from fine, 2ply/2ply Portuguese poplin and has a modified spread collar with lightweight, nonfused interlining for a soft, relaxed look. As always, the cut is slim but never skinny, with a high armhole for mobility and a long-enough-to-stay-tucked-in shirttail. (Sid likes it this way, but you can always get it shortened.) It's made with single-needle stitching, 22 stitches/inch, flat-felled seams, and thick, 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons.
- 128gsm Portuguese poplin
- 100% cotton
- 3.5mm Trocas shell buttons
- 22 stitches/inch
- flat-felled seams
- modified spread collar
- rounded chest pocket
- rounded barrel cuffs
- higher cuff button placement to fit over a watch
- made in Honduras
- machine wash cold, hang to dry, medium iron
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For reference, you are viewing Style S22854
Solid
Plaid
Check & Gingham
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Maize/Grey Tattersall Flannel
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Olive/Maize/Aegean Tattersall Twill
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Sky/Poppy/Green Tattersall Poplin
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Heather Sky/Brolive Gingham Poplin
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Ink Micro Gingham Poplin
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Dutch/White Graph Check Poplin
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Blue Large Graph Check Poplin
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Sky/Spruce/Brown Tattersall Poplin
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Bone/Sky/Berry Tattersall Poplin
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Sky/Peach/Graphite Tattersall Poplin
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Pink Small Graph Check Poplin
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Heather Sky/Garnet Gingham Poplin
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Persimmon/Spruce/Lavender Tattersall Flannel
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Maple/Blue Check Poplin
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Graphite/Maize/Maple Tattersall Flannel
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Brown/Sawdust Gingham Brushed Twill
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Blue/Olive/Brown Tattersall Brushed Twill
Why we love it
- long enough shirttail
- all natural fibers
As seen on Instagram
Hey Sid!
The White Shirt
“And while it’s the obvious choice under a suit, the simplicity of a white shirt with just an oldish pair of jeans is one of my favorite combinations of all time. In fact, I wore a white poplin shirt on my second date with Ann. That and a pair of stone-colored jeans. I guess it worked.”
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