He sent me a link to a website called tobi.com selling designer clothing, including a range of Paul Smith garments.
What he had spotted was the Paul Smith PS shirt as worn by Matt Smith – but not a version that had been seen so far (see below).

I choose the L and made a purchase. When I returned to the page, the L option had gone, so I guess I grabbed the last one!
Within 24 hours I received an email saying it had been dispatched, and within the week it arrived by UPS courier (with an import duty charge, darn!)

- There is no breast pocket
- The sleeves do not have straps
- The buttonstand is constructed differently, with large wide fold-backs half lining the fronts
- The cuffs are entirely made form the striped sleeve strap fabric
- The hem of the shirt is tailed rather than straight
- There is a small embroidered PS logo on one of the cuff plackets
For me though, the major difference to this shirt is the fitting.

This new shirt, by comparison, is straight off a good fit, and is just a Large. The whole cut is better.
This new shirt, however, despite being just a Large, is a very good fit, with a decent amount of room in it. This bares up the Fits true to size comment on the website listing.

I wonder if they mean Matt Smith?
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