
Tom Ford White Pinned-Collar Poplin-Cotton "Spectre" Shirt
Discover the Tom Ford White Pinned Collar Poplin Cotton Spectre Shirt, an iconic design immortalised in Spectre when James Bond paired it with a black herringbone three piece Windsor suit. Cut from soft yet crisp white poplin cotton, the shirt offers a clean, luminous finish that frames tailoring with precision. The collar is proportioned with a proper, assertive width and fitted with a gold coloured pin that draws the collar points inward, creating a distinguished arch to the tie knot. Designed in true Tom Ford fashion, the silhouette is slightly more tapered through the chest while maintaining a classic, balanced fit. Double French cuffs and flat mother of pearl buttons sourced from Indonesia complete the composition, with cufflinks not included.
Crafted in Switzerland by Ermenegildo Zegna to Tom Ford’s exacting standards, the shirt reflects a commitment to precision cutting and refined finishing. The poplin weave delivers breathability and structure, ensuring the collar maintains its shape while remaining comfortable against the skin. The pinned collar is engineered for ease of use, with one side of the pin unscrewing so it can slide neatly through the dedicated eyelets beneath the collar points before fastening securely in place. This subtle mechanism elevates the tie presentation, lending a cinematic sharpness that has become synonymous with Tom Ford’s vision of modern formalwear.
Discover the Tom Ford White Pinned Collar Poplin Cotton Spectre Shirt, an iconic design immortalised in Spectre when James Bond paired it with a black herringbone three piece Windsor suit. Cut from soft yet crisp white poplin cotton, the shirt offers a clean, luminous finish that frames tailoring with precision. The collar is proportioned with a proper, assertive width and fitted with a gold coloured pin that draws the collar points inward, creating a distinguished arch to the tie knot. Designed in true Tom Ford fashion, the silhouette is slightly more tapered through the chest while maintaining a classic, balanced fit. Double French cuffs and flat mother of pearl buttons sourced from Indonesia complete the composition, with cufflinks not included.
Crafted in Switzerland by Ermenegildo Zegna to Tom Ford’s exacting standards, the shirt reflects a commitment to precision cutting and refined finishing. The poplin weave delivers breathability and structure, ensuring the collar maintains its shape while remaining comfortable against the skin. The pinned collar is engineered for ease of use, with one side of the pin unscrewing so it can slide neatly through the dedicated eyelets beneath the collar points before fastening securely in place. This subtle mechanism elevates the tie presentation, lending a cinematic sharpness that has become synonymous with Tom Ford’s vision of modern formalwear.
Original: $421.90
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Discover the Tom Ford White Pinned Collar Poplin Cotton Spectre Shirt, an iconic design immortalised in Spectre when James Bond paired it with a black herringbone three piece Windsor suit. Cut from soft yet crisp white poplin cotton, the shirt offers a clean, luminous finish that frames tailoring with precision. The collar is proportioned with a proper, assertive width and fitted with a gold coloured pin that draws the collar points inward, creating a distinguished arch to the tie knot. Designed in true Tom Ford fashion, the silhouette is slightly more tapered through the chest while maintaining a classic, balanced fit. Double French cuffs and flat mother of pearl buttons sourced from Indonesia complete the composition, with cufflinks not included.
Crafted in Switzerland by Ermenegildo Zegna to Tom Ford’s exacting standards, the shirt reflects a commitment to precision cutting and refined finishing. The poplin weave delivers breathability and structure, ensuring the collar maintains its shape while remaining comfortable against the skin. The pinned collar is engineered for ease of use, with one side of the pin unscrewing so it can slide neatly through the dedicated eyelets beneath the collar points before fastening securely in place. This subtle mechanism elevates the tie presentation, lending a cinematic sharpness that has become synonymous with Tom Ford’s vision of modern formalwear.























