This hangs nice if you like wearing your shirts untucked. I like the fit one size up (I returned my regular size because it was a little grabby).It dresses up jeans very well, and looks good with dressier slacks.For those who are confused with the A vs C type, I ordered both in the dark grey and the difference is that the cuffs and matching details are a little lighter and a little different pattern in the type A vs the type C. I returned the type A. The weird thing about this cuff thing is that it’s not realistic to try to show the cuff when you’re wearing the shirt, because the natural spot to lock your cuff in ends up hiding the pattern completely. If you just roll it once to show the pattern, your sleeve is wide open as if you hadn’t finished dressing.I got this in the plain (no pattern) black, the dark blue, and the aforementioned grey, all type C, and I’m very happy. The only thing that caused a problem is that these arrive folded up like old school shirts used to come (except for these don’t have a bunch of pins - only you older people remember that), so there are plenty of deep creases that don’t easily come out unless you have a steam wand or something like that. I soaked mine and washed and dried, and those creases were still there. I’m not good with irons, and I don’t think they recommend ironing these shirts anyway. Just something to be aware of.
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