Story
Graph theory serves as a useful specialized tool for problem solving, namely the analysis of interconnected elements. The Swiss Mathematician, L. Euler, solved a problem vexing the townspeople of Kšnigsberg in 1736, by proving the impossibility of crossing a series of bridges, just once, during their beloved walks.
The micro-check pattern in this shirt reminds us of graphs, and the order in graph theory. Our Euler shirt is made of a two-ply poplin and features our signature tall semi-spread collar and convertible cuffs (can be buttoned and worn with links).
Design
- H&C - classic American spread collar with a great presence
- Contrast gussets
- 100% two-ply Egyptian Cotton
- 120 thread count (yarn count)
- - with easy care finish for easy ironing
- H&C - can be worn with buttons, or with cuff links
- Single-needle construction
- French placket
Fabric
is a particular variety that is grown in only a few other places. It is renowned as some of the best in the world. It has an extra long staple, which means it has longer fibers, resulting in a silkier, more durable fabric.Poplin, sometimes called broadcloth, is a plain weave which means the threads alternately cross over and then under each other. This results in a very smooth and durable fabric that has an almost silky hand feel, particularly with higher thread counts. Also, poplins look very crisp when ironed.
Sizing
Hugh & Crye dress shirts use a . They're ready-made fitted shirts, designed for lean and athletically built men.We make shirts crafted for the height of your torso (short, average, tall) and your overall build (, , , or ). Our shirts aren't made for the masses. They're made for you.Dylan, above, wears Average/Slim. Dave, below, wears Tall/Athletic.#WIWT
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