Anyone have a EG chambray work shirt?

I’m wondering about the sizing, I know they run large but does anyone size down or just embrace the flow?
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rej
rej4mo ago
Depends on the vibe you're going for. The intent is for them to fit large in the more recent seasons. Might ask in #Engineered Garments if you don't get much traction here
algoresky
algoresky4mo ago
TTS is the way. If it's got 6 buttons on the front, it's an older season and fits either like a normal shirt or slim. If it's got 7, it's from the last few years and will fit long even if ya size down. It's a good look!
rej
rej4mo ago
Button count is a good shout
goofus
goofus4mo ago
Does that count the collar button? for example this one is 6 or 7? https://nepenthesny.com/products/work-shirt-lt-blue-4-5oz-cotton-chambray?variant=44937525952762
Nepenthes New York
Work Shirt - Lt. Blue 4.5oz Cotton Chambray
The standard Engineered Garments Work Shirt, popular every season. The design features details found on vintage shirts, such as an asymmetrical chest pocket with a chevron and pen holder, reinforced fabric at the elbows, and cat-eye buttons. Single, double, and triple stitches are skillfully used depending on the part,
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algoresky
algoresky4mo ago
That's current season, 7 button. Even sizing down will feel wide as a warning size for the sleeve length, the body will be big and long regardless of size
max
max4mo ago
I wear medium shirts and jackets most of the time with usual brands (Hanes shirts, Uniqlo stuff, anything cheap and widespread really) and wear a small in EG. My limiting factor is it being tight in the chest rather than sleeve length though I was gifted a large work shirt last year and it’s like doable if I go full oversized with everything