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TOKYO CLASSIC FIT - Button Down Pinpoint Oxford J-TECH EASY CARE
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TOKYO CLASSIC FIT - Button Down Pinpoint Oxford J-TECH EASY CARE

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The verdict

Kamakura's easy-care Tokyo Classic in pinpoint oxford at $150; a low-commitment button-down for men wanting minimal laundry fuss and dress-shirt structure.

Fit

Tokyo Classic is Kamakura's traditional dress-shirt fit—structured, with a gently tapered body and defined sleeves. Pinpoint Oxford adds subtle texture. True-to-size in chest; sleeves run standard length.

Quality

J-TECH Easy Care is a wrinkle-resistant finish, likely applied to a good-quality pinpoint. At $150, construction is solid and the finish extends shirt life without hand ironing.

Is the price fair?

At $150, this is entry-level for quality shirting. The easy-care finish justifies a slight premium over raw linen, making it accessible for frequent, low-maintenance rotation.

Best for

Men wanting dress-shirt structure without daily ironing, who rotate through multiple shirts and prefer wash-and-wear convenience.

Care

Easy-care finish means machine wash and dry works. To preserve the finish longevity, wash cool and tumble dry low; avoid high heat that breaks down the treatment.

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What owners report about Kamakura button-ups

Kamakura's button-ups carry a long-standing reputation on menswear forums for construction quality at their price: reviewers point to unfused collars, high stitch density, and mother-of-pearl buttons, and forum owners single out the oxfords' fabric and collar roll. Fit draws the most complaints — some owners find the neck-to-shoulder proportions off, and one reports routinely having the waist taken in rather than wearing the shirts as cut. Durability reports are mostly positive but not universal: one long-term reviewer wore a hole through a sleeve at the elbow and warns against relying on the shirts for heavy rotation. One detailed review also notes cost-saving construction choices, including a plain single-needle side seam with no side gusset despite the shirt's long tails.

Strengths
Owners and reviewers consistently rate the construction details — unfused collars, dense single-needle stitching, mother-of-pearl buttons — as very hard to match at the price, with the oxford-cloth button-downs called out as the line's strongest suit.
Watch out for
Recurring complaints are fit proportions (neck-to-shoulder ratio, waists that owners have altered) and isolated reports of fabric wearing through at the elbows under regular rotation.
Sizing
The line runs four distinct cuts — Tokyo and New York, each in slim and classic — and patterns are cut in centimeters, so reviewers advise working from the cm measurement tables rather than approximate inch conversions.

About Kamakura's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Kamakura shirts review - detailed information on sizes and quality (Shirt Detective) · Kamakura shirt review - Fabricateurialist's Rewoven · Kamakura Shirts | DressedWell forum thread

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