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Want something a little more personal? Add a monogram to your Eton Custom Made Shirts. You can choose between placing it on the cuff or the front of the shirt.

Holy options. A majority of customers gave Eton shirts great to excellent ratings on TrustPilot. Their shirts are my favourites for casual and formal business attire. They are wrinkle-free — which make them perfect for business travel! Few seem to stop at owning a single Eton piece. The biggest pullback for Eton is its customer service. A lot of customers on Reddit complained about poorly informed store staff, shipping delays and delayed returns. Poor stock management is another recurring issue.

Eton shirts are also high maintenance. The buttons on some of them are a bit more stylized, which makes them more delicate. Hand the shirt over to a dry-cleaner and you could have it returned with cracked buttons. People who own Eton shirts vouch for the quality of fabric and their durability. If you like an Eton shirt, most of the time, you end up loving the brand.

That being said, the prices of Eton Shirts are not accessible to everyone. I would personally wait for a sale to acquire a piece of Eton. Eyeing a particularly exquisite piece from Eton? Save the link and wait for the sale period. I found no Eton dress shirt sale, but those come up as well. You can also get them at one of its many global outlets. Eton Shirts ships globally, and in general, it takes about 5 business days for delivery.

As soon as an order ships, customers receive a tracking ID via email. If you sign up for an Eton Shirts login rather than order as a guest, you can log into your account and track the package that way as well. Customers can return any item purchased at Eton Shirts within 60 days from the delivery date , and returns are free. Just make sure to use the return label and fill in the return document. If you have a return to a physical store, you need to visit the store in order to make a valid return.

During the sale period, this may be extended to 14 business days. Proper Cloth. The design of a dress shirt is a collective effort that has been perfected over centuries. And with its impressive history, Eton has had plenty of time to get things just right in this department. Dollinger is frank in saying that the products he designs are never dictated by a desire for self expression, but that instead it all comes down to what is right for the shirt itself, and for the brand more generally.

And as shirts tend not to vary massively in design, it also must be extremely challenging for a dedicated shirt brand such as Eton to set itself apart from the hordes of competitors all peddling what are essentially near-identical products.

But it can be dangerous to mess with the classics. Bad design is frequently the result of trying too hard; whereas good design can sometimes just mean knowing when to stop. A detail that admittedly may appeal to some customers and is in any case not visible when the shirt is worn. While Eton still operates from its original factory premises in the south of Sweden, most of their shirts are now made abroad in Estonia, Lithuania, Macedonia, and Romania.

With only the pricier and superior quality DnA line currently produced in-house. But while Dollinger understands that the reputation of his brand rests on maintaining the high standards of construction and fit that have made Eton so popular over the years, he has surprisingly little time for sartorial orthodoxies.

The buttons on main line Eton shirts are not pure mother of pearl, but instead a mixture of MOP dust and plastic. Similarly, a quick inspection of an Eton shirt reveals that their sleeve seams line up with those of the body. This is a sign that the body and sleeves were assembled simultaneously: a technique that is usually considered inferior to first putting together the body and then adding the sleeves, as you would with a jacket. Meanwhile, for many style-geeks a split yoke might be considered the holy grail of shirtmaking.

Yet Dollinger dismisses this method not only as unnecessarily fussy, but also as structurally weaker than a single yoke design.

SlowMo Member. Joined Nov 19, Messages 6 Reaction score 0. Hi all, long time lurker here. I recently bought a Eton shirt online from a local mens wear store. According to some of the posts on this forum Eton shirts are pretty decent in term of quality. And I like the shirt I bought. But I have noticed that it's made in Romania. Not that I'm complaining or anything, but does that mean it is of lesser quality then Eton shirts made in some other countries? Or it doesn't really matter? Does Eton still make their shirts in Sweden anymore?

The other one I own is made in Lithuania. DmitryV Member. Joined Dec 15, Messages 14 Reaction score 3. Eton shirts are decent, yes, and they're usually made in Romania, Lithuania and Estonia.

Only Eton DnA line shirts are made in Sweden. They're much more expensive, and they are more impressive than Eton mainline shirts.

Thick real shell buttons instead of 'pulverized MOP' buttons; very dense stitching, MOP collar stays, very good fabrics Last edited: Dec 18, DmitryV said:. SlowMo said:. Thanks for your comment.



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