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The Davis Shirt in Desert Sunset

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The verdict

An organic cotton shirt with sashiko detailing; the price reflects the craft and construction, fair for the technique.

Fit

Camp-style cut means relaxed fit. Sashiko (decorative stitching) adds texture but won't dramatically affect fit; raindrop pattern is visual interest.

Quality

Sashiko is hand or machine embroidery, adding construction complexity. Organic cotton base plus the craft detail justifies the price; Taylor Stitch's execution should be consistent.

Is the price fair?

High mid-tier. At $138 with sashiko detailing, you're paying for the added craft and organic cotton—fair for the technique, not a basic shirt price.

Best for

Someone seeking a statement casual piece with Japanese-inspired detail; works well for layering or travel where texture matters.

Care

Wash inside out in cool water to preserve the sashiko detail; hang dry recommended to prevent stitching stress.

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Fit check: Taylor Stitch

True to size

Owners and reviewers agree Taylor Stitch runs true to size, but the cuts are slim and every pant ships with a long (34"+) inseam.

Reviewers who tested multiple pieces report the brand fits true to its own size chart — one who sized down against the chart got a jacket that was uncomfortably snug and now advises trusting the listed size. Because shirts and knits cut slim, the recurring advice is to take the larger size if you fall between two. On bottoms, waists run true but reviewers consistently flag long inseams — one measured roughly 35-36 inches on a size 34 — so shorter wearers should plan to cuff or hem. A minority of owners report item-level inconsistency, notably on tees, where one buyer had to go from a 40 medium to a 42 large.

Sizing advice: Order your usual size (chest size for shirts), size up only if between sizes since cuts run slim, and budget for hemming pants — inseams start at 34 inches.

Per owner & reviewer reports: Taylor Stitch Review: I Tried Their Most Popular Styles —… · In-Depth Taylor Stitch Review — Irreverent Gent · Taylor Stitch Review: Bomber Jacket, All Day Pant & Tees …

What owners report about Taylor Stitch button-ups

Reviewers consistently describe the button-up line as trim and tailored — cut close in the chest with a hem length that works tucked or untucked — and rate the construction as sturdy, with long-term owners reporting years of hard wear. Sizing runs by chest measurement rather than alpha sizes, and the brand tells shirt buyers to order their jacket size. The main recurring complaints are sizing inconsistency between styles and some longtime customers saying quality became less consistent after production moved overseas.

Strengths
Owners repeatedly single out durability and off-the-rack fit — reviewers describe the oxford as a daily-wear shirt they expect to last for years.
Watch out for
The trim cut can be tight for broader builds, buyers report sizing inconsistency between styles, and some longtime customers say quality got patchier after the brand moved production overseas.
Sizing
Shirts use chest-based sizing and run slim; reviewers advise ordering your jacket size per the brand's guidance rather than guessing an alpha size.

About Taylor Stitch's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Taylor Stitch Clothing Review – Honest Brand Reviews · Style Pick of the Week: Taylor Stitch Jack Shirt in Indigo Oxford – The Style Guide · Taylor Stitch Review + Our Favorite Picks – Effortless Gent

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