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Navy Weekend Fit Hayne Shirt With Dorset Collar And 1-Button Cuffs
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Navy Weekend Fit Hayne Shirt With Dorset Collar And 1-Button Cuffs

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The verdict

An affordable weekend shirt with classic detailing; solid value for the brand and fit if a relaxed silhouette is your target.

Fit

Weekend fit runs fuller through the torso. Dorset collar and 1-button cuffs reinforce the casual-first design intent.

Quality

Cotton construction at this modest price point is typical of Turnbull & Asser's entry-level offering—decent seaming and wash durability expected.

Is the price fair?

At $155, this is the most approachable price in the batch. Fair value for a weekend shirt from a heritage brand with recognizable collar and cuff details.

Best for

Budget-conscious casual dressers seeking weekend or leisure wear from a trusted name without premium pricing.

Care

Relaxed-fit cotton tolerates standard machine care well; no special handling needed.

weekendnavyentry-levelcasualaffordable

What owners report about Turnbull & Asser button-ups

Forum posters rate Turnbull & Asser shirts among the top tier of English ready-to-wear for construction, citing dense stitching, hand-sewn side-seam gussets, and consistently clean finishing. The recurring gripe is price rather than quality: several Ask Andy posters call the shirts good but dreadfully expensive, arguing similar quality can be had elsewhere on Jermyn Street for less. Reviewers also note the styling reads business-first — the house medium-spread collar does not sit as well worn open — so the line suits tucked, tailored wear better than casual use.

Strengths
Owners consistently report first-rate English construction — dense stitching, reinforced seams, collars that keep their shape — with quality described as flawless and consistent across the range.
Watch out for
Reviewers say you pay a steep heritage premium, and the formal cut and collar styling limit the shirts' usefulness worn casually or open-necked.
Sizing
The old generous cut has been phased out for a decidedly slimmer ready-to-wear block, so longtime buyers report the current fits run trimmer than they expect; Regular remains the roomiest of the three fits.

About Turnbull & Asser's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Turnbull & Asser Explained: Fit, Fabrics, And Whether They're Worth The Price | Gentleman's Gazette · Turnbull & Asser shirts - quality and fit? | Styleforum · Poor Turnbull & Asser - Ask Andy About Clothes · Turnbull & Asser shirts fit - Ask Andy About Clothes

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