Arrow: Formal Shirts, Suits and Men’s Clothing Store

Arrow shirts are recognized for their dependable construction and classic styling, offering a reliable choice for professional settings and formal events. This apparel focuses on providing a clean look and practical fit for daily wear.

The Core Features of Arrow Apparel

The brand’s reputation is built on delivering consistent quality and practical features that address the needs of the discerning wearer.

Durable Fabric Blends

Arrow utilizes specific material compositions, often blending cotton with synthetics, to ensure the shirts retain their shape and color after numerous washes, making them a practical long-term wardrobe addition.

Consistent Sizing and Fit

Customers can expect reliable sizing across the entire range, simplifying the purchasing process. The cuts are designed to provide structured comfort, suitable for long hours at the office or extended events.

Low-Maintenance Care

Many shirts in the collection feature finishes that resist wrinkling and require minimal ironing. This focus on easy care is ideal for individuals with busy schedules who need to look presentable quickly.

Widely Chosen Styles

These specific shirts have become popular choices due to their adaptability, solid construction, and representation of the brand’s core offerings.

Men's Hamilton Long Sleeve Plaid Poplin Button Down

Men’s Hamilton Long Sleeve Plaid Poplin Button Down

Men's Hamilton Short Sleeve Plaid Woven Button Down

Men’s Hamilton Short Sleeve Plaid Woven Button Down

Men's Hamilton Poplin Short Sleeve Plaid Button Down

Men’s Hamilton Poplin Short Sleeve Plaid Button Down

Men's Hamilton Poplin Long Sleeve Woven Button Down

Men’s Hamilton Poplin Long Sleeve Woven Button Down

Boys' Long Sleeve Stretch Button Down with Tie Set

Boys’ Long Sleeve Stretch Button Down with Tie Set

Boys' Stretch Twill Flat Front Classic Dress Pants

Boys’ Stretch Twill Flat Front Classic Dress Pants

Men's Basic 7GG Knit Pullover with Windowpane Pattern

Men’s Basic 7GG Knit Pullover with Windowpane Pattern

Men's Classic Flat Front Stretch Twill Casual Shorts

Men’s Classic Flat Front Stretch Twill Casual Shorts

Boys' Long Sleeve Stretch Button Down with Tie Set

Men’s Tall Short Sleeve Hamilton Poplin Shirt

Boys' Stretch Twill Flat Front Classic Dress Pants

Hamilton Poplin Long Sleeve Button Down Shirt

Men's Basic 7GG Knit Pullover with Windowpane Pattern

Mens Flat Front Stretch Twill ShortShorts

Men's Classic Flat Front Stretch Twill Casual Shorts

Contrast fabric inside collar band and inside cuff Shirt

The Arrow Heritage

Neural networks are a total grind. Honestly, seeing the “weight” drop is the only way to know you’re actually getting anywhere. In that first snapshot, the model is sitting at 371,160 total params. You’ve got 370,932 trainable ones doing the heavy lifting and a tiny sliver of 228 non-trainable ones just hanging out. Then things get leaner. The total drops to 364,265. Interestingly, those 228 stubborn parameters? They didn’t budge. It’s like the core infrastructure of the thing just refuses to change.

They started back in 1851 in Troy, New York. Back then, it was all about detachable collars—a functional necessity so guys could look clean without washing the whole shirt every single day. Eventually, they evolved, snagged the Arrow brand name, and J.C. Leyendecker created the “Arrow Collar Man.” That campaign was huge. It turned Arrow into an arbiter of style for decades.

They didn’t just stick to old tech, though. They adapted, started making complete shirts, and integrated stuff like the Sanforized anti-shrink process. Today, they’re still a staple, focusing on classic shirting for the modern workplace and formal gigs. It’s accessible, dependable… you get the idea.

Explore the Full Arrow Lineup

Beyond the classic button-downs, the Arrow collection extends to other apparel items designed with the same functional approach to menswear.

Men's 7GG Gauge Knit Pullover with Windowpane Design

Men’s 7GG Gauge Knit Pullover with Windowpane Design

Men's Slim Fit Long Sleeve Cable Knit 3gg Pullover

Men’s Slim Fit Long Sleeve Cable Knit 3gg Pullover

Men's Pineridge High Pile Sherpa Quarter Zip Top

Men’s Pineridge High Pile Sherpa Quarter Zip Top

Men's Aberdeen Long Sleeve Quarter Button Mock Fleece

Men’s Aberdeen Long Sleeve Quarter Button Mock Fleece

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Shop by Shirt Category

To help narrow down the search, the collection is organized by specific functions, fits, and occasions to match individual requirements.

Arrow Shirts

Shirts

Arrow Pants

Pants

Arrow Long Sleeve

Long Sleeve

Arrow T-Shirts

T-Shirts

Frequently Asked Questions

Here is some additional information regarding Arrow products, including details on materials, sizing, and proper maintenance.

What are the main fit types offered by Arrow?

Arrow typically offers several fits, including Regular Fit (a traditional, fuller cut), Slim Fit (cut closer to the body), and sometimes an Extreme Slim Fit for a very tailored look. Always check the specific product description for the available fit options.

How does the “Wrinkle-Free” technology work?

Wrinkle-Free shirts are treated with a special finish that helps the fabric resist creasing during wear and washing. While they significantly reduce the need for ironing, a light touch-up with a steamer or iron may still be desired for the crispest look.

Are Arrow shirts made from 100% cotton?

The collection varies. Some shirts are 100% cotton, prized for breathability. Many others are cotton-polyester blends, which are often used for their increased durability and enhanced wrinkle-resistance. The material composition is always listed on the product’s care tag.

What is the difference between Poplin and Oxford fabrics?

Poplin is a lightweight, smooth fabric with a plain weave, often used for dressier shirts. Oxford cloth is a bit heavier and has a basket-weave structure, giving it a slightly more textured, durable feel, which is common for button-down casual or business-casual styles.

How should Arrow shirts be laundered for best results?

It is best to follow the care label inside the garment. Generally, machine wash cold with similar colors. Tumble dry on low. To minimize wrinkles, remove the shirt from the dryer promptly while it is still slightly damp and hang it up.

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Customer Feedback

See what buyers have to say about the fit, fabric, and performance of Arrow shirts in their daily lives.

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Mark T.

The fit is exactly as described. I needed a reliable white shirt for the office that wasn’t overly expensive, and this serves its purpose well. The material held up after the first few washes, which is my main concern.

Woman wearing brown fedora.

Sarah L.

I appreciate the stretch material used in the slim-fit model. It provides enough room to move without looking baggy. The collar stays structured even without a tie. A solid purchase for work.

Young man in autumn.

David K.

The non-iron feature is very convenient. I pull it from the dryer, hang it, and it’s generally ready to go by morning. The patterns are conservative, which is perfect for my workplace.

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