Tommy-VF51
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http://www.chestercordite.com/store/c3/SHIRTS.html
So, I know there are a few other Chester Cordite threads, but these deal with his suits. I now have a couple of the shirts and honestly, they are the best repro spearpoint shirts I've had. There is quite a range of cloths, although these seem to only be produced in limited runs. Only issue is the sleeve length, meaning that I have to either use sleeve bands or shorten them- but since shrinkage is minimal, thats not really a problem to me? They are also a nice, full cut, but not as big as say the Darcy ones which are maybe too much if worn without a waistcoat.
Also in answer to some of the earlier questions about fabrics and quality, I think nearly everything is now in natural fabrics (Cotton for the shirts, wool for the suits, sports jackets and trousers) now, except for a few earlier shirts that are left overs? Which obvious lends a more period correct feel overall.
I've found Stuart (the owner to be a real pleasure to deal with), I get the impression like many of us the clothes are his passion. He also has a studio or a space which you can visit to try (and I assume buy) in person, which I intend to do that at some stage!
So, I know there are a few other Chester Cordite threads, but these deal with his suits. I now have a couple of the shirts and honestly, they are the best repro spearpoint shirts I've had. There is quite a range of cloths, although these seem to only be produced in limited runs. Only issue is the sleeve length, meaning that I have to either use sleeve bands or shorten them- but since shrinkage is minimal, thats not really a problem to me? They are also a nice, full cut, but not as big as say the Darcy ones which are maybe too much if worn without a waistcoat.
Also in answer to some of the earlier questions about fabrics and quality, I think nearly everything is now in natural fabrics (Cotton for the shirts, wool for the suits, sports jackets and trousers) now, except for a few earlier shirts that are left overs? Which obvious lends a more period correct feel overall.
I've found Stuart (the owner to be a real pleasure to deal with), I get the impression like many of us the clothes are his passion. He also has a studio or a space which you can visit to try (and I assume buy) in person, which I intend to do that at some stage!