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Browsing on London’s famed Jermyn, Oxford or Bond streets, you will find the quintessential British shirt.
British shirts are sophisticated, elegant and distinguished.
The collars tend to be high cutaway collars with double-fold cuffs ("French" cuffs in the US). Colors and patterns are typically more spirited to offset the subdued (even plain) suitings favored by the Brits. British shirts have a placket in the front, shoulder pleats in the back, no pocket - but never a monogram.
British neckwear has a straight shape like American neckwear, but is notable for the use of very substantial silk along with a light lining. This allows for a much fuller knot.
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