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The verdict
Fit
Women's contemporary fit; The Row's shirts typically have a relaxed shoulder and clean arm, true to labeled size.
Quality
Strong mid-tier construction; at $645, you get precise tailoring and dependable seaming without luxury price shock.
Is the price fair?
Best value in this batch—still premium, but noticeably fairer than the $825+ pieces.
Best for
A woman looking to try The Row's tailoring without the highest price, or building out neutral basics.
Care
Standard machine wash in cool water; lay flat or hang to dry to avoid distortion.
What owners report about The Row button-ups
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

