What brands should men look out for when choosing a white shirt?

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What brands should men look out for when choosing a white shirt?

White shirt brand “Bagutta(Bagutta)

In 1978, the company was recognized by Giorgio Armani for its quality and high quality design. In 1978, Giorgio Armani recognized the quality and high quality design of their products, and since then, they have been commissioned to manufacture products for many prestigious brands, including Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label. The company is highly regarded for the sturdiness of its machine-made products and the high quality of its patterns and materials, and is a skilled manufacturer that produces 1.3 million shirts a year.

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White shirt brand “Vanacore

Luigi Borrelli’s craftsmen started up independently.

This shirt brand has a workshop in Portici, a small town in Italy. The founder was involved in the production of Luigi Borrelli’s shirts, and the brand has a proven track record of undertaking OEM for famous brands at a factory that has been in operation for over 40 years. Currently, the brand produces only Vannacore shirts. The specifications that allow you to experience the Neapolitan style with plenty of handwork are irresistible.

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White shirt brand “Salvatore Piccolo

” A hand-sewn shirt manufacturer that puts the customer’s feelings first.

Salvatore Piccolo established his own custom-made hand-sewn shirt manufacturer at the young age of 16 while gaining experience at a major shirt manufacturer. The reliable tailoring and comfort of the shirts created a sensation in Naples, and they have become longtime favorites of many fans. The company’s attitude of listening to the wearer’s point of view is more important than tailoring and sewing, and is very appealing.

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White shirt brand “DARKNOT

” An elegant brand born from a mix of tradition and culture

Darknot is a shirt and tie brand debuted in 2014 by Marinella of Naples, founded in 1914, to celebrate its 100th anniversary. The brand is gaining popularity for its designs that incorporate traditional manufacturing methods and fabrics with American traditional and French esprit.

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White shirt brand “TIE YOUR TIE

TIE YOUR TIE brand offers Italian handmade shirts.

TIE YOUR TIE” is a brand representing high-class men’s wear opened in Florence by Franco Minucci in 1984. The brand is particularly popular for its seven-fold tie, the Settepieghe, but now also offers other items. The dress shirts developed by TIE YOUR TIE are created using the best of Italian handwork for fitting and comfort. The shirts are finished with a soft and sexy touch that can only be achieved by handwork.

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White shirt brand “Errico Formicola

” An Italian brand that combines the charms of Naples and Milan.

In 2008, Mr. Errico Formicola, who has many years of experience at long-established luxury brands such as Keaton and Luigi Borrelli, launched the brand under his own name. The brand focuses on shirts and ties, but now also offers suits, jackets, and other heavy clothing items. Although the brand is from Naples, Italy, it has a certain Milan-like sexiness. The sizing is designed for the Japanese.

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White shirt brand “G.INGLESE

” Constructive shirts that take into account the experience of sartorial design and the human anatomy.

G.INGLESE was founded in 1955 in Puglia, southern Italy, by the father of the current president, Mr. Angel Inglese, and his two brothers, after completing their training at a famous sartorial company, to establish a sartoria that tailors suits and shirts using the classic process. The shirts produced by artisans in Puglia, where traditional handcraft techniques are still strong, are elegant, well proportioned, and functional, with arms that are easy to move. The Inglese shirts do not pull at your back when you cross your arms in front of you or when you drive a car. This is made possible by continuing the original sartorial process, studying the hunchback posture, hunched shoulders, and musculature of the Japanese, and making subtle adjustments to the size of each part of the shirt.

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