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    May sound strange, but my Land's End no-iron pinpoint oxfords are the best ones I've owned. I bought one Brooks Brother's dress shirt, but it aged rapidly...basically it only had about 1/2 the life of my Land's End dress shirts...maybe less.

    I've had a few others over the years, but it's hard to beat those Lands End dress shirts for quality & price. It's been a couple years since I last purchased their shirts, but would expect their quality to remain high.
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    Land's End Hype Park oxford's are heavy, look great when back from the laundry, and last forever.

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    Non-iron shirts use fabrics that just feel wrong to me. Take 5min and iron a "real" shirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BatRat View Post
    I've had very good luck with Brooks Brothers and Jos. A Banks. Kind of expensive to just walk in and buy but usually have good sales Fall and Spring. Eddie Baur is good too.
    Agree on the Brooks Brothers, but not on Jose Bank. Not even close to the same quality, but if you don't mind your shirts being made in the Dominican Republic, so be it.

    If you wait for their friends & family sale, you can get 3 dress shirts for $199, plus an extra 40% off...that brings each shirt to under $40. By far the best deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gern View Post
    Non-iron shirts use fabrics that just feel wrong to me. Take 5min and iron a "real" shirt.
    Then wear that shirt for 5 min before it needs to be ironed again
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsalta View Post
    Agree on the Brooks Brothers, but not on Jose Bank. Not even close to the same quality, but if you don't mind your shirts being made in the Dominican Republic, so be it.

    If you wait for their friends & family sale, you can get 3 dress shirts for $199, plus an extra 40% off...that brings each shirt to under $40. By far the best deal.
    The only problem I have with BB is not enough selection. I wear slim fit, barrel cuff, no collar buttons. They just don't have enough selection in that style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gern View Post
    Non-iron shirts use fabrics that just feel wrong to me. Take 5min and iron a "real" shirt.
    LOL, I've never been able to iron anything other than a no-iron shirt in 5 minutes. Seems to take 2x-3x as long with "ironing required" shirts, and they look like crap within an hour (like you slept in it, unless you starched the crap out of it).

    I'll never buy anything other than a non-iron dress shirt again.
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