Shirts for the tall man have commonly been made to fit both the tall and large man. This leaves the tall and skinny man without a custom look, because most shirts are too big in the chest and waist to fit the slim fit man. It is this frustrating fact that led to the creation of Longshot Apparel, where we make tailor fitted shirts to look perfect on the tall and slender man. When compared to other casual dress shirts such as the Polo Ralph Lauren Gingham Sport Shirt, the difference in how they fit is very clear. For example, when comparing the Ralph Lauren with the Longshot Gingham Sport Shirt with a 16-17 neck size and a 35.5-37 sleeve length, the difference is in the inches. The sleeves alone are 1.5-2 inches shorter and the waist and chest are a minimum of two inches smaller. This makes the Longshot shirt fit nicely without the bulky waist and the extra long sleeves. Do not wait another day to find that perfect fitting casual shirt, instead start shopping for Longshot Apparel and find the right shirt for you.
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