Shirt with a great fit. The unbuttoned collar looks spectacular and modern. More like a Brit but increasingly seen here in the US. Great for slim bodies, the back actually tapers very slightly but not as much as a women's shirt. The collar allows you to see the knot of your tie better. So if you are good at tying the correct Windsor knot, they will look great. 4-in-1s or school knots don't look great with an open collar, so take that into account. Are they the highest quality shirts? no I would rate them an 8.5/10 because I had to trim about an inch or two of extra thread from most of the seams. Unfortunately, this shirt screams sweatshop mass production as it looks like it was hastily ripped out of a sewing machine and immediately boxed with no finishing touches. However, they look and feel great if you trim the excess thread. Remember not to do any jumps or similar arm movements overhead as the arms are somewhat restricted due to the shirt's thin fit. I've found that if I raise my hand over the headrest in the car while reversing, the shirt comes off the waistline, or almost comes off. I'm also a clumsy guy so your mileage may vary. Also, be prepared that the shirt will not have a pocket. I use a pen at work all day and I already look like an idiot bringing the pen to my upper left chest and just dropping it on the floor to get used to tucking in shirts. A little annoying at first, but I'm getting used to it. Conclusion: These shirts are worth the low price they charge, but little more. no swimming in loose shirts + very British, British style + very competitive price CONS : - Seams aren't the best, expect protruding threads and have scissors handy - No shirt pocket (just beware!) - Hands are narrow due to the Fit somewhat limited