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🧥 Regular Spread Van Heusen Collar Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of 🧥 Regular Spread Van Heusen Collar

55% Cotton, 45% Polyester. Imported. Button closure. Machine Wash. Flex Collar: Stretches up to half an inch for expandable comfort. Wrinkle Free: Developed for less wrinkles and easy care. Regular Fit: A generous cut through the shoulders, chest and waist for total comfort and a classic fit. Spread Collar: Modern traditional collar with the tips pointed outwards, allowing for tie knots of all sizes; can be worn with or without neckwear. Adjustable Cuff: Two button positions allow for a more customized, improved fit. Chest Pocket: Classic design holds all your essentials.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Order your normal neck size and avoid white

See how the floppy collar feature worked for me. The top button is very complex and fits well. There's not a lot of flexibility there. The fabric is thin and translucent in the white version (skin is visible through the shirt). The light green version does not have this problem. We recommend ordering a standard neck size in color. Otherwise the shirt looks well tailored and is good value for money. Updated 10/1/18: Advertised a shirt with no wrinkles. This shirt will wrinkle more when washed…

Pros
  • Regular fit: wide cutouts at shoulders, chest and waist for total comfort and a classic fit
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Scratchy Collar, Baggy, Highly Breathable

I always wear Van Heusen shirts to work because they are usually good value for money. I usually wear slim-fit poplin shirts with regular collars, but I've since gained some weight and decided to try this slim-fit floppy collar shirt. shirts, but that opinion changed after he actually wore the shirt during the day. The collar really doesn't flex that much, it's actually quite scratchy and holds sweat like no other. At the end of the day my neck felt quite uncomfortable as it was now sweaty and…

Pros
  • Wide Collar: A modern, traditional collar with outward tips for knots of any size; can be worn with or without a tie.
Cons
  • Legacy Model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent fit shirts are best suited for dress shirts

Nice colors and great fit. My husband has been a fan of Van Heusen for years, but the two seem to make an odd pairing. This shirt is perfect. He's very muscular, so his shoulders and neck are pretty muscular. He says these shirts fit a lot better than the other VH line I've bought before and he wants more. So two thumbs up and of course two thumbs up from me because he looks pretty drooling in it!

Pros
  • Adjustable cuffs: two button positions for a more customized and improved fit.
Cons
  • unreliable

Shirt pocket very deep. I bought my size but for some reason the length and location of the pockets are the same as the much larger size. This seems odd because humans are usually tall relative to their arm length; Therefore, it would be advisable for the manufacturer to adjust the pocket height and shirt length accordingly.

Pros
  • Chest Pocket: Classic design for essentials.
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 3 out of 5

This shirt fitted perfectly. I live in Texas and I love it.

I'm 5ft 11" and 300lbs. This shirt fits me perfectly. I live in Texas and find this shirt light enough to keep you cool. but not so light that it seems weak or thin. I have worn Van Heusen shirts for many years and have always been satisfied. Now that they offer the Flex line of products, I'm even happier. I will buy a few more in the next few days.

Pros
  • 55% cotton, 45% polyester
Cons
  • Hard to remember, but it was