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FAQs About Men's Dress Shirts

How should I care for my high-end dress shirts to make them last?

To preserve the natural luster of the cotton, we recommend washing on a cold, gentle cycle and hanging to dry. Avoid high-heat drying, which can break down the fibers and cause shrinkage. If you prefer a professional press, ask for "no starch" to maintain the fabric's soft hand-feel.

How do I convert European shirt sizes to North American (US/Canadian) sizing?

The primary difference is the unit of measurement for the neck. European sizing uses centimeters (e.g., 39, 40, 41), while US and Canadian sizing uses inches (e.g., 15.5, 15.75, 16). To find your match, a simple rule of thumb is that a size 39 is a 15.5-inch neck, and a size 41 equates to a 16-inch neck. 

Because brands like Eton and Emanuel Berg offer varied silhouettes from Super Slim to Contemporary, the neck measurement is only the starting point. We recommend coming in-store to get measured to ensure the chest, waist, and sleeves are balanced perfectly for your frame.

What is the difference between Slim, Contemporary, and Classic fits in designer shirts?

Fit is the most critical element of menswear shopping. A Slim Fit (popular in Eton and John Varvatos) is tapered through the waist for a modern, sharp silhouette. A Contemporary Fit offers a middle ground with a slight taper, while a Classic Fit provides more room in the chest and sleeves for traditional comfort. If you are between sizes, our on-site tailors provide custom tailoring to customize any regular-priced shirt to your exact body type.