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Been building out our men's shirts section and learning a lot about what guys actually want

Turns out, most of us just want shirts that fit well, feel soft, and don't require ironing. Our collection at Frishay focuses on versatile pieces that work for both a casual coffee run and a last-minute work meeting. We're stocking everything from classic Oxfords to modern chambray shirts, all at prices that won't make you cringe. Early buyers love the stretch fabric in the casual button-downs—it moves with you. If you're tired of stiff, overpriced shirts, see what we've got at https://frishay.com/collections/men-shirts. Any shirt type you wish was easier to find online?

on July 9, 2026
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    Love that you're prioritizing fit and function over hype. The stretch fabric in button-downs is a smart move—I'm curious if you've considered adding a hidden snap or magnetic closure inside the collar placket to make them even easier to throw on without fumbling with buttons.

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    I’ve switched almost entirely to performance fabrics for my daily wear because I can’t be bothered to steam a shirt before a 9 AM standup. One thing I’ve noticed with stretch button-downs is that the collar fit can be hit or miss—if it’s too floppy, the whole shirt looks sloppy no matter how good the fabric is.

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