| Photos by Muffy Aldrich | 
But it is not just tattersalls. They also have shirts in Chambray, Linen, Poplin, and Oxford. And in solids and ginghams and stripes. A great time to stock up.
- Men's Country Shirts <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/menswear/shirts>
Shown in order:
- Green Wine Medium Check Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/green-wine-medium-check-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Green Purple Large Overcheck Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/green-purple-large-overcheck-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Brown Blue Small Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/chestnut-navy-small-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Blue Brown Fine Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/blue-brown-fine-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Green Purple Fine Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/green-purple-fine-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Sage Cresta Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/sage-cresta-tattersall-shirt.html>
- Blue Cresta Tattersall Shirt <https://www.cordings.co.uk/us/blue-cresta-tattersall-shirt.html>
 
Done! Have been meaning to try a few of these shirts for ages. Thanks for the nudge.
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Heinz-Ulrich
I ordered two of their tattersall shirts (brown/blue and leaf/wine) a couple of months ago based on the occasional recommendations here and like them very much. They're just the tiniest amount fuzzy (not nearly flannel) and they of course have the wide-ish British collars that are obvious in the photos. I think they're an excellent change, now and then, from my usual oxford cloth shirts with button-down collars.
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