I've tried the Lapco's and then compared the price and where they were made. I then found these folks,
http://www.mountaincloth.com/mountaincloth.html ask for Jennifer
These shirts are excellent. They are lighter than the Lapcos, when you starch them you can actually move in them....unlike the robot feeling I get with my Lapco's or the feeling that I am bullet proof. The weave on these shirts makes the Lapco's weave look like the Grand Canyon. They have snaps all the way up and a single button at the top. I dialed a wrong number one day and talked to Jennifer's dad I believe. Told him I dialed the wrong number and he said no problem, we ended up talking for 30 minutes!! Great guy! The reason for the single top button, for guys like me and him who don't shave on a regular basis. That top snap always catches my whiskers underneat my neck and about pulls my face off! He said that's why they have the button on top instead of a snap. These shirts are nice enough you can where them out to dinner(before welding in them of course). The shirt is soft, soaks up the starch very well. Give them a call and try one out, I won't buy anything else now. Besides for the price of a Chinese or India made Lapco you can pay the same money for an American made Martin Brothers shirt right down in Powderly, Texas.