
Sure some dress shirts can be laundered at home, but ironing is a huge pain in the ass. And i can never get my shirts as crisp as the dry cleaner. Unfortunately, I am also putting the dry cleaner's kids through college, two dollars at a time.
Brooks Brothers want to make sure your dress shirts, and you, don't get taken to the cleaners anymore. They are among the first retailers to use XLA fibers developed by Dow, which stretch to
allow for movement, and are almost completely wrinkle resistant.
The two-ply cotton shirts are made with the same quality Brooks Brothers is known for, come in a variety of colors and patterns, and were recently named "Best Dress Shirt" for 2007 by New York Magazine.
$89.50
www.brooksbrothers.com