What are some large chain stores that keep a reasonable stock on hand of slim fitting button downs? I can't reliably find any in my town so I thought if I could just find a brand of shirt that actually fits I could just buy the remainder online. Right now I either have to swim in a shirt or buy one that's too short. Luckily I can wear jeans and an un-tucked button down at my work, so that helps a bit.
6'2" and roughly 155 lbs.
H&M has some decent button downs. Pretty cheap, too.
>>10868854
Thanks, Ill check them out. I think there's one in a neighboring town.
>>10868854
there are so many to choose from on their site, i don't know which ones are any good
>>10868854
They are cheap but the quality is shit, falls apart after a couple of washes. I would recommend you stay away from their button ups.
express extra slim fit
>>10868905
go to the store you mong
>>10869257
they are cheap and low quality but there aren't really any alternatives unless you want to drop serious cash for couture, which isn't an option for the vast majority of us. feel free to propose an alternative but there really aren't any if you're truly lanky like OP is
>>10869318
>feel free to propose an alternative
I like Geoffrey Beene's Slim Fit, but it does require some alterations. (Sleeves mostly, because I don't lift)
Sometimes places like Marshall's/TJMaxx and Burlington will have them cheap, add the cost of tailoring and you get a well fitting button down for <$50
>>10868849
uniqlo has the best cheap button downs imo
had very bad experiences with H&M. Terrible quality. Had shit like buttons break after a few wears.
Banana Republic tailored slim fit shirts are the best fitting shirts I've been able to find. I haven't seen any with a button down collar in store but they may have more options online