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Leader Non-Iron Stripe // Micro Blue
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Leader Non-Iron Stripe // Micro Blue

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The verdict

Micro-striped blue dress shirt at $99; the delicate pattern justifies mid-tier pricing for business wear.

Fit

Spread collar and button cuffs on a fine stripe. Micro patterns create a textured appearance; standard dress shirt fit and sizing apply.

Quality

Standard non-iron synthetic treatment. Micro stripes hold up well in repeated washing; the tighter weave resists pilling slightly better than solids.

Is the price fair?

At $99, fairly positioned for a fine-pattern business shirt with no-press convenience. Pattern detail justifies the cost relative to solids.

Best for

Professional dressers who want subtle sophistication and low-maintenance care in a business shirt.

Care

Gentle machine wash or delicate cycle preserves micro stripe clarity over many wearings.

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What owners report about Twillory button-ups

Reviewers who wore the shirts for months report they are comfortable and cotton-rich for a performance shirt — one review puts the blend at 58% cotton, 19% Coolmax, 18% nylon and 5% spandex — and a genuinely good value at the four-plus bundle price of roughly $55 a shirt. The consistent pushback is on the non-iron marketing: shirts come out of the dryer noticeably creased and still need a quick steam or press. Fit reports also vary by style — one reviewer found the tailored fit clean but the collar too tight to button, another found the dress shirt roomy in the chest, and the untuckable hem runs short on long torsos.

Strengths
Reviewers consistently praise the cotton-heavy fabric feel, wide fit/neck/sleeve options, and the bundle pricing that brings shirts to roughly $55 each.
Watch out for
The non-iron claim is repeatedly called exaggerated — shirts emerge from the dryer creased and need steaming — and fit quirks recur across reviews: tight collars, roomy chests on the dress shirt, and untuckable hems too short for long torsos.
Sizing
Reviewers report the dress shirts can run roomy in the chest while collars run snug, and the untuckable style's short hem makes it a poor pick for long torsos — those between fits generally do better in the trimmer option.

About Twillory's button-ups line as a whole. Sources: Twillory Reviews: Shirts, Pants, and One Fit Issue — WeTried.it · Review: Twillory Untuckable and Non-Iron Shirt — Gentleman Within · Twillory Review: I Tried Their Most Popular Styles — The Adult Man

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