We are no longer pre-starching these shirts. We will now sell them as unstarched for a discounted price. We can only recommend they be starched and laundered by the following company:
Barkers Laundry, Rear of 3 Dominion Road, Wallisdown, Bournemouth. Dorset. BH11 8LH T: 01202 291295
Known as boiled front shirts, these have the traditional starched bib front and cuffs.
They were worn on all formal evening occasions by late Victorians and Edwardians with starched wing collar and white tie. The tradition continues today at very formal events such as white tie balls and certain regiments in the Army also insist on them as correct wear with Mess dress They are now virtually unobtainable but we have them specially made for us so the supply is secure.
Made in 100% cotton and feature a loop at the back neck to keep the tie in place and a loop at the bottom of the bib.
This shirt can be used with any of our stiff collars, available separately on the collar page.
If ordering a separate collar, do keep in mind it is usual to add ½in to the neckband collar size so a 15.5in shirt would need a 16in collar.
There is also a placket opening mid chest which enables the studs to be fastened without crumpling the bib.
Designed to close with 3 dress studs which are available separately.
Curved shirt tails.
Specialist laundry required.
Measurements:
Finished length from collar to hem 34in
Approximate sleeve length 35in centre back to cuff.
The bib is approximately 15in long.
Sizes: 14.5in - 20in.
Colours/Fabrics: White 100% cotton.
Era: Late C19th to early C20th.