Customer Reviews

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Alex E.
height: 5'10"
weight: 145Ibs
Black Non-Iron Shirt

N2 size, fits and looks great. Also got it fast for a last minute wedding party clothing pivot

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Sean A.
height: 5’6
weight: 140lb
Excellent shirts

Love the fit of all the Nimble button down shirts I’ve bought. Great colors as well, particularly like this dark Navy

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Anonymous
height: 5’7”
weight: 125 lbs
Best slim fit I’ve ever tried

I’ve tried dozens of “slim fit” shirts over the years, and they’ve all fit poorly, like making them slim was an afterthought. This fits perfectly, and as an added bonus the material is great quality. Can’t recommend enough.

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Blake S.
height: 5’7
weight: 160
Finally a shirt that fits!

I am 5’7”, 155-160lbs. It’s been hard to find a shirt that isn’t too boxy in the midsection/waist but still fits my shoulders properly. Well the N3 does it!

I plan to upgrade my dress shirt collection over the coming months. The team was really helpful in finding the right fabric too. I like the Bai white shirt as I don’t wear undershirts. This one is thick enough and has a cool texture.

Glad I found nimble made!

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reinold r.
height: 5'9
weight: 145
Actually slim fit shirt

The first dress shirt I bought that is actually made for thin people. Every other store is always comically large, these actually look nice

Hassle-free Exchanges & Returns

Finding the right fit can often seem impossible, so we provide prepaid shipping labels on all US orders. Returns have no restocking or handling fees. Free shipping on US orders over $120.

"These Asian American entrepreneurs started a fashion brand with $5,000 to fill a gap in the fashion world."
"Nimble Made founders wanted to bring to life a true slim-fit cut to dress shirts."
"An affordable, actually slim dress shirt clothing brand. A slim fit that lives up to its name."
"Nimble Made strives to bring representation and size inclusivity in fashion through these actually slim fit dress shirts."
"They don't just want to bring more dialogue to the fashion industry but to the Asian American community as well."