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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 7:13:17 GMT -6
Some of the finest shirts I own are from Corridor NYC and I wanted to pass on the good word. The construction is flawless--incomparably better than Taylor Stitch's or even Freenote Clothe (loose buttons on samples from both for example). The fit on the medium is spot on for me, with the three panel fit giving noticeably more room for the lats, while giving me the tailored look I now need in shirting. The fabrics Dan Snider uses are luxurious and visually stimulating, while maintaining an under spoken tone my casual wardrobe lacked--ie. too many work/western/flannels. Its nice to be able to change gears and look more "east coast" casual when the situation warrants, but still not tucking my shirt in, lol I don't want to over hype the company and the prices are high (30% off last Memorial day and I may be able to get a 20% off link working soon), but I was doing this community a disservice by not singing my praise for this small American business putting out really special stuff Oh, and I have no ponies in this race and zero affiliation with Corridor or Dan--besides being a satisfied customer. I'll post some pictures of some of my favorites. Anyone else familiar with Corridor's work? corridornyc.com/
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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 7:23:34 GMT -6
Japanese dot
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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 8:31:31 GMT -6
Black patch madras, not sure how this pattern was achieved but its very cool, pun intended.
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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 8:44:37 GMT -6
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Post by exophobe on Jun 20, 2016 12:55:17 GMT -6
It looks like they have an eye for fabrics similar to Alex Mill, but they make their stuff stateside. I'll have to check them out later tonight. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by DigDug on Jun 20, 2016 17:54:22 GMT -6
Fit won't work for me What's up with a XL, 46" chest but having an 18.5" neck?
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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 18:47:55 GMT -6
Fit won't work for me What's up with a XL, 46" chest but having an 18.5" neck? That measurement seemed odd to me too, my dress shirts are typically 15.5 and the quoted 17 on my mediums don't seem to mesh with the real world fit of their shirts. Free shipping and Free returns makes it painless to find out
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Post by disheveled on Jun 20, 2016 19:36:35 GMT -6
Fit pic of the medium I wore today...
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Post by corridornyc on Jun 21, 2016 8:01:39 GMT -6
Hi guys, Dan here - thank you for the post! I'm happy to provide any fit questions on here or on the chat bot on my site. Thank you, Dan www.corridornyc.com
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Post by drewcandraw on Jun 21, 2016 9:10:10 GMT -6
Fit won't work for me What's up with a XL, 46" chest but having an 18.5" neck? That measurement seemed odd to me too, my dress shirts are typically 15.5 and the quoted 17 on my mediums don't seem to mesh with the real world fit of their shirts. Free shipping and Free returns makes it painless to find out So is the medium neck smaller than the stated 17, if I never button it up then i think I could do it. Have you washed or soaked and noticed any shrink if you did it yet?
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Post by disheveled on Jun 23, 2016 13:08:21 GMT -6
That measurement seemed odd to me too, my dress shirts are typically 15.5 and the quoted 17 on my mediums don't seem to mesh with the real world fit of their shirts. Free shipping and Free returns makes it painless to find out So is the medium neck smaller than the stated 17, if I never button it up then i think I could do it. Have you washed or soaked and noticed any shrink if you did it yet? None of my Corridor shirts have seen water yet. So idk about possible shrinkage. With the shirt open and collar spread, I get 17.25” which when compared to my Taylor Stitch indigo star size 40 measured the same way is 17" even. Hope that helps.
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Post by kylepa on Jun 23, 2016 17:25:31 GMT -6
I've been thinking hard about getting one of their shirts for a while now but they are a little cost prohibitive. I think I am pretty much done with Gustin shirts and Taylor stitch has not been very good with their dress shirt offerings this year l. Maybe I will save up and try one of Corredor's non-button-down shirts later this year. I really like the new white cotton-linen shirt collaboration they did with American trench.
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Post by disheveled on Jun 23, 2016 18:47:10 GMT -6
kylepa the American Trench collaboration shirt/pants combo is kick ass. The pants are a little formal looking but are definitely keepers because the seersucker fabric is so thin, cool, and stretchy--it shows very dark navy blue. The shirt is perfect summer wear with a great cut and with enough substance of fiber to not show nipple through the shirt. EBay has a few corridor shirts on sale right now--ive bought from this particular vendor and was pleased with everything. What particularly are you writing about when you mentioned "non button down shirts"?
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Post by nate001 on Jun 23, 2016 19:08:28 GMT -6
I've been thinking hard about getting one of their shirts for a while now but they are a little cost prohibitive. I think I am pretty much done with Gustin shirts and Taylor stitch has not been very good with their dress shirt offerings this year l. Maybe I will save up and try one of Corredor's non-button-down shirts later this year. I really like the new white cotton-linen shirt collaboration they did with American trench. I've touted them on this forum before, but if you're in the market for dress shirts, check out ratio. Made to order, made in USA, pretty decent (though not amazing) fabrics, and pretty reasonably priced at $100-130 depending on the fabric. I have two and love 'em.
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Post by kylepa on Jun 24, 2016 17:46:12 GMT -6
kylepa the American Trench collaboration shirt/pants combo is kick ass. The pants are a little formal looking but are definitely keepers because the seersucker fabric is so thin, cool, and stretchy--it shows very dark navy blue. The shirt is perfect summer wear with a great cut and with enough substance of fiber to not show nipple through the shirt. EBay has a few corridor shirts on sale right now--ive bought from this particular vendor and was pleased with everything. What particularly are you writing about when you mentioned "non button down shirts"? Non-button down collar
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Post by northcoast on Jun 24, 2016 22:52:21 GMT -6
kylepa the American Trench collaboration shirt/pants combo is kick ass. The pants are a little formal looking but are definitely keepers because the seersucker fabric is so thin, cool, and stretchy--it shows very dark navy blue. The shirt is perfect summer wear with a great cut and with enough substance of fiber to not show nipple through the shirt. EBay has a few corridor shirts on sale right now--ive bought from this particular vendor and was pleased with everything. What particularly are you writing about when you mentioned "non button down shirts"? Those seersucker pants are cool. I have a pair of seersucker shorts in same color from JC**w and I really like them.
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Post by disheveled on Jun 28, 2016 13:53:38 GMT -6
Fit pic of the linen/cotton shirt and up close shot of the seersucker pants.
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Post by Pigeon Tree Crafting on Jun 28, 2016 15:45:03 GMT -6
I saw these shirts first hand and met the owner at an event in Los Angeles. Didn't buy anything but I was very tempted. Great looking (and feeling) pieces!
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Post by disheveled on Jun 28, 2016 17:55:26 GMT -6
Dan hooked us up with our own discount code Here is a 20% off code which is good until 7/31 for one cart per email. Creatively named: SelvedgeStyle Thank you, Dan!
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Post by derek on Jun 28, 2016 23:08:35 GMT -6
I'd love to give these a shot, but the shoulder measurements look really big for me.
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Post by disheveled on Jun 30, 2016 8:15:43 GMT -6
4th of July sale, 25% off: FIREWORKS
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Post by disheveled on Sept 1, 2016 21:14:00 GMT -6
Awesome A/W lineup from Corridor. So many cool shirts that are unique, while still remaining classic. And the outerwear looks very promising: M65, Denim lined overshirt, etc... Dan got his prices down a bit too corridornyc.com/collections/shop
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Post by northcoast on Sept 1, 2016 21:57:56 GMT -6
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Post by disheveled on Sept 1, 2016 22:15:43 GMT -6
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Post by northcoast on Sept 1, 2016 22:22:02 GMT -6
That Ikat caught my eye but I can't get over the feeling it's kindof upmarket deadheady. Probably just my bias, but too close to granola to me. I subscribed to newsletter. Hopefully that last geo plaid in my size sells out soon. :-) Post pics when you get yours.
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