You can spot a man who wears custom dress shirts from a mile away - he's the one who looks amazing, assured and confident. Too often, men wear shirts that sag in some places while they tug and pull at others. And even if you have a totally "standard" body, the difference a custom-made dress shirt makes is incredible.
If you're thinking about ordering one or a number of custom dress shirts, read on for a list and review of some of the best dress shirt makers in the country.
Liste Rouge Paris Shirtmakers in New York
Liste Rouge Paris is based in Paris, France with their main workshop in Normandy. However they also have an office and workshop in New York. You can order your shirt either through their storefront or directly from their website (listerouge-paris.com). When ordering remotely, you will need to take your own measurements or visit a tailor to have your measurements taken for you.
Liste Rouge has been featured in GQ magazine, Maxim, Trump, Esquire, House & Home, Fine Living, Lifestyle and more. They were also recently voted the Best Men's Tailor by the New Yorker Magazine.
Seattle's Scott Kuhlman Boutique
Scott Kuhlman started his business with one shop in Seattle. Today, the company owns over 40 boutiques across the country, each one offering custom-made dress shirt service. Every visit is attended to by a master tailor who measures, fits you and walks you through a consultation to choose from hundreds of in-stock fabrics. The cost? Approximately $225 per shirt, depending on the fabric.
Hamilton Custom Shirtmaker of Houston
Described by Men's Vogue as "one of the most exacting shirtmakers in the world," Hamilton is a respected tailoring company based out of Houston, Texas. The bulk of their business is online or mail order.
Once you submit your measurements or have them taken by a Hamilton affiliated retailer, the company will make you a custom shirt pattern that you can use again and again for future orders.
After the initial cost of making your personal pattern, the price of their shirts drops to an average of between $170 and $300, depending on the fabric and the style of the shirt. They also sell off the rack.
Custom dress shirts aren't just a statement - they're a commitment to wearing clothing that's unique and well-fitted. So, stop squeezing yourself into shirts that are too tight around the collar but sagging in the underarms, and start wearing shirts that not only fit great, but look great as well.
Most custom-shirts will cost between $175 and $250 to have made. However, if it's a shirt you will wear for years, then it's well worth the cost.
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