Wirecutter senior staff writer Kimber Streams, who wore the Tech Button Down in a size S, found that the “short” length—which is 1¼ inches shorter than the regular—fit them better than any other button-up shirt. At 5-foot-6, they’re often left with too much bulk on dress shirts, making tucking unwieldy. Not so with the Bonobos. Wired service editor Alan Henry wore a size 3XL (which has a 61-inch chest, 37-inch sleeve, and 33-inch body), and he loved the sizing and the shirt’s soft, pliant fabric. “It feels great with or without an undershirt,” he told me. “The length of the sleeves and the width of the collar is perfect.” After it was machine-washed and -dried, this shirt shrank an inch in body length.