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Non-Iron Twill Dress Shirt
About Charles Tyrwhitt’s button-ups: Charles Tyrwhitt is a Jermyn Street-rooted shirtmaker known for non-iron dress shirts — a deep range of twill, poplin and Oxford weaves with frequent multi-buy deals.
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Charles Tyrwhitt is a British shirtmaker best known for its non-iron dress shirts in twill, poplin and Oxford weaves, sold across a wide range of collars and fits. Owners praise the genuinely effective non-iron finish, the deep size and collar range, and the value when bought on the brand's frequent four-for deals. The list price is high and the non-iron treatment gives a slightly stiffer, less natural hand, but reviewers consistently rate it strong value once the multi-buy pricing kicks in.
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- Material
- Two-fold cotton twill, poplin or Oxford weave with non-iron finish.
- Fit
- Extensive fit and collar range (slim to classic), true to size.
- Quality
- Solid mid-tier — durable two-fold cotton, effective non-iron finish; slightly stiffer hand from the treatment.
- Best for
- Office and formal dress shirts, non-iron convenience, and a wide collar selection.
- Care
- Cold wash and hang straight; the non-iron finish dries smooth with little or no pressing.
How Charles Tyrwhitt button-ups hold up overall
The recurring advice from owners is to buy at the multi-shirt bundle price rather than full retail — at bundle rates reviewers call the value solid. Construction gets credit for robust stitching and securely fastened buttons, and one wearer of more than a decade reports the non-iron shirts fitting well and holding up; another long-term customer says quality has slipped and now varies by shirt and pattern. Editorial reviewers land in the middle: the shirts look polished when new, but compromises in finish and longevity show after repeated wear and washing.
- Strengths
- Sturdy stitching and button attachment; strong value at multi-shirt bundle pricing.
- Watch out for
- Quality varies shirt to shirt and batch to batch, and shirts degrade with repeated washing; full retail pricing is hard to justify.
- Sizing
- Cuts run generous for their labels — reviewers found the extra slim fit comparable to a typical slim fit — so many advise choosing a slimmer fit than usual.
About Charles Tyrwhitt's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Charles Tyrwhitt Review: I Tried Their Most Popular Styles — The Adult Man · Charles Tyrwhitt Review: British Polish, Budget Compromises — FashionBeans · Charles Tyrwhitt Reviews — Trustpilot · Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts: A Comprehensive Review — SamTalksStyle
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