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Thanks. Yep one of the shirt and tie sort.
Don't always wear a tie, i.e. not external customer facing.
Is there anything around £40/£50 rather than £80.
I'm not worried about looking that smart for the most part.
You can often find offers for Pinks shirts. This:
http://www.thomaspink.com/fcp/product/-/shirts_m/Navy-and-Blue-Everett-Stripe---Double-Cuff/99904297
is £39.
Or these guys are jolly good too:
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/
Not as good as Pinks but still very nice. Much nicer than M&S or something and they last a lot longer too so probably not that much more expensive in the long run.0 -
Yes please. I knew the forums were good for something.
ETA: for without a tie I iron some lovely Mulberry shirts, but recently I think the quality has dropped of, a lot. He needs some more smart casual shirts soon....sigh.0 -
Thanks.
I'll save the links/ advice in case it all gets deleted by morning.0 -
lostinrates wrote: »Didn't need to: DH says his favs ATM are Russel and Hodge: and he says the ones I'm thinking of are them. They iron brilliantly, DH weasr heavier grade summer shirts year round, he thinks they are more versitile and would recomment them.
TBH most of those places down Jermyn Street are good. I've not been disappointed yet.
I got a badger hair shaving brush there once to wind up a mate of mine. It was excellent.0 -
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Stay_tonight_in_a_lie wrote: »Ah it all makes sense you're jealous x
You seriously have a choice here.
We can be friends and you can put up with my working class moral values or we can nod in the passing.
The choice sweetheart is yoursRetail is the only therapy that works0 -
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Stay_tonight_in_a_lie wrote: »Didn't realise you cared.
Dont really
Friends makes it easier to post hereRetail is the only therapy that works0 -
Can you both unite against a common enemy.
Graham or Hamish (bear/bull extremists) are usually popular choices.0
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