Mr Badger
Practically Family
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- Somerset, UK
Found a brand new, tags-on 100% cotton shirt at one of our local charity (thrift) shops yesterday – made by a German firm called Walbusch who I've never heard of before, and it's got a convertible collar, something I haven't seen on a modern shirt...
The nice little booklet attached to the shirt had this handy illustration in it:
The collar's slightly curved and a little 'spearpoint' in shape and I think FLers would dig having a couple of these 'Trelegant' shirts around in the summer months, especially for vacations, as they can be worn with a foulard/cravat, open or with a necktie... the cotton is smooth and of good quality, lending me to suspect that they'd be very good for handwashing and hang-drying on the road, too... the company also appears to do a decent-ish spearpoint collar with a top button...
The nice little booklet attached to the shirt had this handy illustration in it:
The collar's slightly curved and a little 'spearpoint' in shape and I think FLers would dig having a couple of these 'Trelegant' shirts around in the summer months, especially for vacations, as they can be worn with a foulard/cravat, open or with a necktie... the cotton is smooth and of good quality, lending me to suspect that they'd be very good for handwashing and hang-drying on the road, too... the company also appears to do a decent-ish spearpoint collar with a top button...