So I have had a really tortured relationship with these shirts. I should say first that the material is incredible and the finish and overall quality is just what you expect from Wool & Prince---exquisite. But I have had a terrible star-crossed relationship with them, some of which is my fault and some of which is a major flaw with the shirts. Apologies in advance; this might be lengthy.
So I am planning on leaving the country soon and I am replacing my entire wardrobe with almost NOTHING but W&P products: nothing but W&P underwear, undershirts, t-shirts, polos, and spread-collar shirts. I bought maybe $800 worth of all-new W&P items in April or something, then had a personal catastrophe and lost my ENTIRE WARDROBE, and almost everything I own. (Something disastrous happened to my house; I can't bring myself to talk about it in detail, it's so awful.)
So I'm now out a large quantity of money that I spent all-new W&P clothing, and I have replace all the all-new W&P clothes which I just purchased to replace my OLD wardrobe.
I do this. I buy a dozen new pairs of underwear, new t-shirts, new polos, and three new spread-collar shirts. Again, a lot of money. And with the spread collar shirts, I was VERY careful---I fall between sizes. So I bought a small (regular fit) and a medium (slim fit) to see which was better.
I small (regular fit) was clearly the correct fit.
So I sent back the medium (slim) and bought two more small (regular fit) shirts. So now, after paying for SIX spread collar shirts, I now own THREE small (regular fit) spread-collar shirts.
None of this is so far W&P's fault. (In fact, they were GREAT during this whole process; their customer service is really without fail incredible.)
But here is where the problem comes in.
I obviously didn't wash either the small or the medium when I was trying them on to see which was correct (because I had to send one back). So after I sent the medium (slim) back and bought two more small (regular) shirts, I washed them in cold, like always, hang dried them, and then tried them on, aaaaaand . . .
They shrank so much they are really unwearable.
And now that I've washed them I can't return or exchange them.
So now I have spent $768 on spread collar shirts THAT I CANNOT WEAR.
Half of that is not W&P's fault---it was just the bad-luck of my personal tragedy---but I'm now faced with the fact that I'm going to have buy THREE MORE SPREAD COLLAR SHIRTS IN MEDIUM AND SPEND YET ANOTHER $384.
That's $1150 dollars for three spread collar shirts.
Plus.
So be warned: THESE SHIRTS SHRINK.
Even if you wash on cold and hang-dry like you are supposed to.