Lands' EndMen's No Iron Supima Cotton Oxford Dress Shirt
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Web ID: 17597625127 reviewssorted by Newest
Nice fit!
I bought this for my husband and it's perfect. Perfect fit, good quality and looks sharp.
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Great shirt
I like the fit, quality, and the style of the shirt , and it does not need ironing.
Recommends this product
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You've Changed the Shirt - Not as Good
I bought a blue oxford supima cotton shirt 3 years ago. I thought I was buying the same shirt this year, no luck. The color, texture, and fit a not the same. The old one was made in Vietnam with a label "Oeko-Tex". The new one is made in Indonesia. I may return the new one. I don't know how to get one like the old one...
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Great quality-shirts are too ling
Great shirt and quality. My only issue is the shirts are long. Sometimes I do not like to tuck my shirt in. With these shirts I have too. Anyone else have the same issue?
Recommends this product
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What happened?
Poor fit. The collar is too large and doesn’t have classic button down look. Very disappointed. I’ve been buying these shirts for years and don’t understand why the quality has deteriorated.
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Button Down Collar White Oxford Cloth Shirt
I have enjoyed many similar shirts from Lands End over the years and have begun to notice a decline in quality. Fabric is less stout than it used to be. The button down collar does not sit cleanly around the neck, owing to a bit of a bulge about 4 inches up from the collar button. We’ll stick with them with the hope that quality returns.
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Great Quality
really pleased with the shirt , nice to buy quality at a fair price.
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Declining Quality and Inconsistent Fit Compared to
I’ve owned several Lands’ End Men’s Traditional Fit Solid No Iron Supima Oxford shirts over the years, and they used to be a reliable staple in my wardrobe. The older versions had a substantial, smooth fabric that held its shape well and truly lived up to the “no iron” claim. Unfortunately, the more recent shirts feel like a step down. The fabric is noticeably thinner and lacks the same crisp, durable feel it once had. It also wrinkles much more easily, which defeats the purpose of a no-iron shirt. On top of that, the fit seems inconsistent — looser and less structured than before, with proportions that don’t feel as well tailored. It’s disappointing to see such a dependable product lose the qualities that made it stand out. I hope Lands’ End returns to the previous fabric and fit, because this used to be an easy recommendation.
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