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The Row Cotton Poplin Shirt

Button-Ups
$690
The Row’s button-ups run $550$1,100

About The Row’s button-ups: Minimalist luxury poplin, fine cotton, and silk shirts with impeccable cloth and cut.

Is the price honest?

Luxury-tier pricing reflects extraordinary fabrics, precise construction, and the brand's quiet-luxury status. Value is in the unmatched cloth and cut for those who prize restraint.

Our take

The Row's button-ups epitomize quiet luxury, with impeccable poplin, fine cotton, and silk shirts in a restrained palette and flawless cut. The styling is utterly minimal, letting exceptional cloth and proportion carry the garment.

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The details

Material
Exceptional cotton poplin, fine long-staple cottons, and luxurious silk chosen for hand, drape, and a flawless finish.
Fit
Clean, considered fit ranging from relaxed to tailored; cut with precise proportion for an effortless, elegant line.
Quality
Immaculate seams, fine buttons, and perfectly shaped collars reflect among the most refined construction available. Finishing is exemplary.
Best for
Quiet-luxury wardrobes where the finest cloth, flawless cut, and total minimalism are the priority.
Care
Dry clean silk and follow garment labels; handle the fine cottons gently to preserve their pristine hand.

How The Row button-ups hold up overall

Owners and working stylists report the shirts hold up and get worn constantly: one stylist who owns the Petra shirt describes it as a crisper, slimmer-fitting cotton with a trace of stretch, and a multi-piece owner says her longest-lasting garments come from this brand. Sizing reports split by cut — tailored shirting fits true to size while overshirts and oversized shirts run roomy. The recurring criticism in coverage is price rather than construction; a basic button-down retails around $1,250, and independent reporting on how the shirts fail over time is scarce.

Strengths
Owners consistently report fabric quality and longevity — pieces stay in rotation for years without complaints about construction.
Watch out for
Price is the near-universal objection (about $1,250 for a plain button-down), and there is little independent durability reporting on the shirts specifically, so buyers are leaning on owner praise rather than long-term test data.
Sizing
A luxury-resale size guide reports tailored poplin shirts fit true to size while overshirts and oversized cuts run large, so sizing down is sensible on the roomier styles.

About The Row's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: The Best White Button Down Shirts — Uniform by Ali Pew · The Row Size Guide: What Size Am I in The Row? (Tellar) · The Least Quiet Thing The Row Has Ever Done — Amy Odell, Back Row · all roads lead to (the) row — digital tinz

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