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Short tail length is for me the bane of buying shirts, the ones I have bought lately are by Seeland, roomy and long enough not to pull out of you trouser waistband, when you bend or stretch!

No, I do not have any connection financial or otherwise with Seeland! Lol!

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Cordings shirts are great, and have nice long tails so they don’t pop out and come untucked. Alan Paine shirts are pretty good too if Cordings are too pricey. I’ve given a fair few Barbour shirts to charity as they tend to shrink and the sleeves end up halfway up my arms, most of their stuff seems to be trading on the name and in the main is fairly poor quality relative to the cost in my experience.

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11 hours ago, Cheesefiend said:

Cordings shirts are great, and have nice long tails so they don’t pop out and come untucked. Alan Paine shirts are pretty good too if Cordings are too pricey. I’ve given a fair few Barbour shirts to charity as they tend to shrink and the sleeves end up halfway up my arms, most of their stuff seems to be trading on the name and in the main is fairly poor quality relative to the cost in my experience.

I have found this too with Barbour shirts.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Thought I would update.

I've been to the Midland Fair today and had a look at the Musto ones which were good but shadowed by the Brocklehurst ones which were far superior in quality and fit.

They were marginally more expensive but certainly worth the extra.  Great service too.  Very happy.

Thanks to all that repled

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1 hour ago, Marccus said:

Thought I would update.

I've been to the Midland Fair today and had a look at the Musto ones which were good but shadowed by the Brocklehurst ones which were far superior in quality and fit.

They were marginally more expensive but certainly worth the extra.  Great service too.  Very happy.

Thanks to all that repled

Just leave your cheque book and cards at home if you visit their shop though:lol:

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