

👔 Elevate your everyday look with precision fit and effortless style
The H2H Mens Slim Fit Dress Shirt features a tailored V-taper silhouette crafted from a breathable cotton-spandex blend for stretch and comfort. Designed with a semi-spread collar and adjustable cuffs, it suits both formal and casual settings. Easy to maintain with machine washable fabric, this shirt offers vibrant, durable colors that hold up over time, making it a versatile staple for the modern professional.



















































| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Closure type | Button |
| Fabric type | Cotton Blend |
| Origin | Imported |
W**T
Looks great
This shirt looks sharp and fits really well. The slim fit gives it a tailored look without being too tight, and the material is lightweight but still feels durable. It works great for both business and casual wear—I’ve worn it with slacks for meetings and with jeans for dinner, and it looks good either way. The color is vibrant and holds up well after washing without fading or shrinking. A great value for the price, I’d definitely order more in other colors.
C**Y
Department Store Dress Shirt = Curtain. This Shirt = Juicy
I normally wear a ....... Stop. This is the foolish way to order clothes online. Small, Medium, Large, I don't care. These are generic sizes. Always, always, always use measurements. If you don't have a flexible tape measure go to Walmart or the dollar store, into the sewing section and buy one. Now use it to measure yourself and your existing similar clothes. Then compare hose numbers to the numbers in the description. Armed with this information you can make the right choice so you don't have to say, "I wear a medium and they told me to go one size bigger so I got large and it STILL doesn't fit." Also, look at the picture. This is clearly a form fitting V-taper shirt. It's not supposed to be baggy. It's supposed to hug you and show your form. If this is not the shape of your body, don't buy this shirt. Go to any department store and buy a shirt that hangs off you like a curtain if that's what you want. The reason to buy a fitted shirt like this is because you want to show your shape, you want it tight. Not "can't bend my arms tight" but you want it to hug you. If that's not what you want, but a regular shirt, not one like this. This isn't the equivalent of a normal "slim fit" either. "Fitted" or "slim fit" shirts in the department store hang off of anyone that's in shape because you have a small waist but reasonable chest and shoulders. Just look at the picture, it's obvious what type of shirt this is. This will actually hug your form. I'm 5' 10", 155 lbs. I have a 40 inch chest. I wanted this thing as tight as possible without being painted on. Because I got this to go under an equally form fitting vest. So I got the Medium, which was listed as 40" chest. It fits just right. I hear machine drying it will shrink it so don't do that if it's already perfect. Also, it's not wrinkle free, but you already know that.
S**L
Nice Slim Fit, Collar a bit loose
This shirt looks great. Material wise, it feels odd to me, but not uncomfortable - no itching or pulling or anything of the sort. I chose the Red. It's a darker red, kinda like burgundy. You can easily wear this shirt untucked. In fact, I feel that it looks better untucked. Hard to go wrong with either method of wearing when it comes to this shirt. I'm 155lb, 5'9", my shirt measurements are generally 15-15.5", 32-33". Waist is 30-31" This generally means I wear the Mediums in the US. I ordered the Asian Large and it fits nicely. Sleeve cuffs end at the wrist, the taper of the sides prevents billowing (although you may still want to do the military tuck to make it look even straighter). I didn't have tightness on the shoulders (I'm not muscular, but I'm not skin'n'bones either), but the armpit does feel a bit odd. It's not a movement limiter, though. My only gripe is the collar. I wear 15-15.5" inch collars. When I button the top, I seemingly have a full 0.5" of room in the collar. I suppose you can try to tighten it with a tie a bit, but if you're doing business casual, you should leave the top unbuttoned and hope no one notices that the collar might be a tad bit big. Or see if a tailor will hem it in for you. Also, heed the cleaning/ironing instructions: - Lay flat to dry - Light ironing Good shirt, worth the money. Definitely willing to buy again. --- UPDATE --- I bought 4 more - white, light blue, pink, and navy. They all fit the same. With the lighter shirts, you do need to wear an undershirt as the fabric is thin.
L**O
pleasantly, surprised...
ok, so I just got this shirt in the mail...and I love it. Ive just started wearing 'fitted long sleeve shirts". Im 46, and the gym as finally paid off, by giving me a chest that, quite frankly, I love showing off. And this shirt, accentuates it, to say the least. The only mistake I made, is one that I can live with....I got it, one size too small. So, the sleeves are BARELY too short. The cuff of the wrist is barely above my wrist, in a way that is a little uncomfortable. So, I just roll up the sleeves on this one, and no one knows, what's REALLY goin on. Next time, all I have to do is to get an extra-large (since this considers Asian body types, more than mine, I guess, lol)...ok, fine..I know how to play that game, no problem. I love the color, and I like the fact that there are so many colors to choose from. its light and sorta flimsy, which I really LIKE. I live in warm weather, year round, so I definitely dont need a shirt that feels like a side of beef hanging off me, when it gets hot adn I start to sweat. I have the Prime membership, so I got the package, in 2 days flat. Needless to say, I will be ordering some more of these shirts. H2H, has a big fan in me....these are perfect work shirts, and they're versatile enuf to wear, casually, as well.
S**L
Good cheap shirt for work
It's a good shirt, decent fabric. It is a bit see through, so I always wear a vneck white shirt underneath it but that doesn't bother me. The fabric doesn't maintain any flatness from ironing, and the sleeve near my elbows always gets wrinkled by the end of the day. Sizing. I think the sizing is more or less what you'd expect from the drop down. It is supposed to be a tight fitted shirt, so there is that. I'm 6'1", about 175 and lean build (from the range of thin->lean->built->large) though I do have broad shoulders/chest and thin waist. My neck is 15.5 and sleeve is about 33/34. I bought the medium and it fits pretty snugly, but I think it's the size I would buy again. The shirt tail is a little short, I work in an office and am getting up regularly, but even so I only have to tuck it in occasionally. Tl;dr, good shirt for thin or lean guys with correct sizing for them, could do a longer tail but will buy again.
B**Y
Athletic Guys - Pay Attention
I'm a thin guy, I generally wear 'slim fit' dress shirts - but there's a difference between being thin (skinny) and thin (athletic). My stats are 6', 165lbs, 30' waist, 40' chest, 15.5 neck, 33-34 sleeve - I almost always buy medium sized shirts - so thought this was a no brainer even after reading the comments, I was wrong. Size Medium (Asian Large) - fit nice in the body, pretty tight in the chest, shoulder and back - but the arms were way too tight. If I wore this out I'd look like 'that guy' - and no one wants to look like 'that guy' (except 'that guy' because he doesn't care what you think, he's too busy looking at himself in the mirror behind you). If you are thin, but workout at all - you may want to size up on this. The shirt itself is very thin material and seems comfortable/breathable - 100 times better than those thick cotton oversized shirts. I'm going to give it another go with the next size up. Wish me luck
J**K
Good Looking Shirt; Get it in your normal size. Don't listen to anybody else.
I am never trusting amazon reviewers with size references again. I saw a lot of posts claiming that this shirt was too small even when ordering their normal US size, so I gave them the benefit of the doubt and ordered a large instead of my usual medium, much to my dismay when I tried the shirt on. It was too big, but perfect for the average American that purchases size large. I'm certain a size down would have been more form fitting, as it's supposed to be. I'm just not sure how to return it due to the inconvenient packaging though...which is a white bag. Overall it's still a very nice shirt, obviously not meant to be worn if you have excessive body fat to deal with. Then you will suffer size problems, and your stomach will stick out. You will not be flattering yourself by wearing this, if that is the case. (For reference purposes, I am 6 feet exactly and 170 pounds with an athletic build. Size U.S. Large is still too large for me.)
M**A
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