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Monday, February 4, 2019

Wonderful, Top Quality Shirts from Cordings Piccadilly, London


 
  

I received these 3 wonderful shirts from Cordings Piccadilly a couple of months ago, but I am so far behind with my posts here in this blog, I am only now able to make this blog post.  Please don't for a second think that it's because I am any less than completely delighted with them.  I purchased these shirts on-line of the Cording Piccadilly website just a little after my trip to London this past autumn, where I was happy to make the pilgrimage to their wonderfully historic old store just a block or two down the street from the famous Piccadilly Circus.   On that visit, I also purchased a navy blazer for my wife as well as a necktie and pocket square for myself (these shown here as well).   One thing to know is that Cordings has special shirt sales a couple time per year where you can purchase their wonderful shirts at a great discount, so it is really worth signing up to their Newsletter to request notifications of their ongoing specials.  These shirts are of a quality that at full price they are still very much a bargain, but who doesn't like to save a little hard earned money!

 Packing is top notch and shipping very fast to me here on the continent as well, whichalwayslway appriciated!







The Light Blue and Green shirts are made from a really nicely weighted herringbone cloth, which while 100% cotton, have a flanneled finish which gives them a very welcome softness and warmth for the cooler months.  The Tattersall shirt is a blend of 80% cotton and 20% fine merino wool (not a hint of scratchiness) which also offers a great layer of warmth during our cooler Bavarian 3 season weather.  Of course, the excellent detailing such as mother of pearl buttons are what you would expect from a premium heritage brand such Cordings.






The cut of these shirts is generous, while not being too full by any means - the result being great freedom of movement without the slightest blousiness  (in neither the body or the arms) that I had worried about before their arrival.  The sleeve length is perfect at about 36 inches.  And, what I especially like is that these shirts are cut extra-long about 1 1/2 inches in the front and 2 full inches in the back - the result being that once they are tucked, these shirts stay tucked.  Finally no more tucking and re-tucking my shirts throughout the day - an inconvenience I find with every other shirt I own.  They are as advertised designed by Cordings to be used for hunting and to allow for freedom of movement and I must say that they really do know their business in that regard!  Once again, bravo Cordings.

(Pardon the wrinkles, these photos were taken with the shirt right out of the box)







Upon my visit to their store this past autumn, as I mentioned earlier, I picked up necktie and pocket square for my self, both of which I am very happy with.  The necktie is made from a high-quality 100% silk strip weave with a 'Ducks on the Wing' motif embroidered, the silk pocket square features animal depictions along the perimeter with a lovely paisley patterned center - just absolutely wonderful with a hand rolled and stitched edge.  Best, it is oversized from my other pocket squares at 45cm, which allow for its use as a neckerchief or bandana as well. 
















1 comment:

  1. Hey there !
    I've discovered your blog half an hour ago and I just can't stop watching over and over. Eventhough everthing on it isn't my style (yet) I really enjoy and recognize the quality of your choices, from the clothes to the knives (He live very near of "la Camargue", where one of your kinife comes from) and for sure the sunglasses ! (I am a big fan of Persol and I actually wear the PO 3007V with clip-on as well)
    I haven't seen it all already (far from being so to be frank) but for sure I'm going to come back here to check-out the rest !
    Anyway, just wanted to leave you a quick message in order to congratulate you for the good work !
    Oh and excuse my poor english, I'm just a bloody frenchy :) !

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