I have a lot to think about here.

Chris987, the shirt is poplin and has zero stretch, but I do have enough room to move, lift my arms, bend, squat, sit, etc.

Jenni, it's funny that you have mostly seen my summer clothes because it's winter, snowy and cold where I live for 6 months of the year maybe more! I have an embarrassingly large cashmere sweater collection, boot and bootie collection, and maybe scarves too...........

Suz, I understand what you mean about the seams, I need to see if the shirt is going to rub or feel like its chafing if I wear it for an extended period of time. The shirt is well made and the seams are finished nicely. The stripes align straight at the seams (if that makes sense to you.---the vertical stripes are not hitting the seam line at an angle when they shouldn't be).

It's frustrating when subtle fit problems of a garment become evident after the tags are cut and it's too late! I am trying to be careful about my purchases. I want pieces that will add something fresh to my wardrobe.

Thanks KK. My style can be eclectic. I remember one time posting what I thought were two very different looks, but they still felt very much like they fit my aesthetic. Your use of the word "modern" reminded me that I use the word "Fresh" as one of my style adjectives. I think there are times when Fresh, Classic and Soft can clash with one another. I don't need each wardrobe item to have all the characteristics of my style, only one aspect. The most important part is if the item makes me feel happy.

Thanks again everyone for all your helpful responses.

I must admit that I am still waiting for several of my NAS purchases to arrive, plus I made a few purchases outside the sale that eat into my budget. It's hard for me to know how I'm going to spend my budget until I see everything and get a chance to think about how it will work with what I already have.

That makes sense, Staysfit, which is why the at-home tryons are so fabulous!