Charles Tyrwhitt shirts - 4 for £100 (was £232)

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  • gedasd
    gedasd Posts: 19 Forumite
    Was and still is hugely overpriced :) There are normal quality shirts for 4-5 pounds; even £25 for shirt seems quite much (or are there gold threads?)
  • taff007
    taff007 Posts: 108 Forumite
    I've bought quite a few Charles Tyrwhitt shirts over the years and they are great quality, much better than your standard M&S shirts. They also offer a 3 month no questions asked return policy if you don't like them.

    The one thing I do not like on their website is the differential pricing. Depending on the link you click through the price can vary significantly for exactly the same product. I usually pay £29 for each shirt so £100 for 4 is a reasonable saving.
  • Curlytop wrote: »

    these are good quality shirts but imo not as nice as some at John lewis....they are not non-iron so if you love ironing then they are great - for me no thanks...i paid £35 for a non-iron one at John Lewis and its excellent.....ive bough many designer label shirts and quite frankly most are rubbish - a valentino shirt looked like a crumpled bin liner after being washed and would probably have required 6 hours ironing :mad: luckily id paid only £19 for it rather than the pre-sale price of £95!

    agreed they are better than M&S who seem to design shirts for orangutang's now.....the sleeves are way too long....at least with CT you can select from differing the sleeve lengths
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  • gedasd wrote: »
    Was and still is hugely overpriced :) There are normal quality shirts for 4-5 pounds; even £25 for shirt seems quite much (or are there gold threads?)

    sorry dont agree ive had various cheap shirts and they are awful...if you want cheap quality brand new shirts, buy them on ebay. I bought a nice brand new peter green shirt on ebay for 99p plus £2 delivery. It was about £25 new.
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  • Curlytop wrote: »

    try thomas pink shirts....they make these shirts look positvely cheap.....most are over £100, some are over £300 each!!! :eek: :eek:
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  • dizzie
    dizzie Posts: 390 Forumite
    ...and for more savings, go to the Charles Tyrwitt site through Quidco or Topcashback. I think they offer 10-12% cashback for this company.
  • gedasd
    gedasd Posts: 19 Forumite
    royalsteve wrote: »
    sorry dont agree ive had various cheap shirts and they are awful...if you want cheap quality brand new shirts, buy them on ebay. I bought a nice brand new peter green shirt on ebay for 99p plus £2 delivery. It was about £25 new.

    Thanks for opinion. I used to buy cheap shirts in Tesco or Netto when there was promotions - quality was decent for the price (or was I lucky?). Yes they are not lasting for long - but at that price I can discard them after 8-10 months without paying much for designer labels; I think that only non-iron shirts is worth more. Thanks for hint about ebay - I will see there
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