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Charles Tyrwhitt (pronounced TIHR-it) is running it's usual end-of year special to clear inventory for the next year's line: shirt + tie for $39.95. It comes out to $50 with shipping. As I have said on here previously, the shirts are above-average quality. Not quite as nice as what you'll get with a Nordstrom Smartcare (but a NOrdstrom smartcare is $70-80), but definitely a step up from what you'll get at Express for a similar price (or more) and a huge step up from the stuff at big box retailers like JC Penney, Sears, Kohls, etc. Also, you get to select an exact sleeve length, which is nice for guys like me who fall between the standard 34/35 and 36/37 off-the-shelf sleeve lengths.
The best part about this deal is the high-quality, silk woven tie; you would probably pay anywhere from $75-100 for a comparable tie at upscale retailers like Dillards, Nordstrom, etc.
Anywho, for those of you who spend more than 30 seconds per year thinking about what shirts to buy, here's your chance.
www.ctshirts.com/landon
NOTE: The shirts come in regular, slim, and extra slim. "Regular" will fit a fat dude; "slim" will fit an average dude, even if he has some girth around the middle. "Extra slim" will fit anyone who doesn't have a noticeable gut. I mostly say this to let the average dudes know that they don't need a regular, they need a slim.
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I wear whatever shirt my wife buys. The only stipulations for dress shirts are correct size, solid color, no button-down. For work shirts, I buy them off the rack at the feed store. I spend a grand total of 30 seconds a year thinking about what shirts to buy.Originally posted by falafel View PostSee? You're no better than the rest of us.
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See? You're no better than the rest of us.Originally posted by cowboy View PostYou'd be mistaken. Wranglers, boots, dress shirt and sports jacket is my standard uniform when I speak. We ranchers never trust a guy in a suit - he's either there to marry you, bury you, or sue you, and all three of those options have their drawbacks.
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You'd be mistaken. Wranglers, boots, dress shirt and sports jacket is my standard uniform when I speak. We ranchers never trust a guy in a suit - he's either there to marry you, bury you, or sue you, and all three of those options have their drawbacks.Originally posted by falafel View PostYeah, but that's only one of your professions. I doubt you're wearing jeans in your other life.
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Yeah, but that's only one of your professions. I doubt you're wearing jeans in your other life.Originally posted by cowboy View PostSeriously, you people get into clothes more than most girls. I'm glad I live and work in a world where fashion decision means wranglers vs. levis.
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Seriously, you people get into clothes more than most girls. I'm glad I live and work in a world where fashion decision means wranglers vs. levis.
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I don't own a suit that isn't three piece.Originally posted by old_gregg View Postwho wears a three piece suit? yikes
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So you're lumping BB in with everyone else? I wouldn't go quite that far, but glad to see you're coming around.Originally posted by Green Monstah View PostThis is true for the first 45 minutes wearing a laundered and pressed shirt. As far as non iron goes, there's BB And everyone else.
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This is true for the first 45 minutes wearing a laundered and pressed shirt. As far as non iron goes, there's BB And everyone else.Originally posted by creekster View PostI don't know. A no iron shirt never looks as crisp as one that was laundered.
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Originally posted by falafel View PostYes, I know, but they guy doing it is a dry cleaner, not a launderer. And if I had to do it myself, I'm ironing my shirts, not pressing them.
But I have to agree, nothing looks as good as a pressed shirt from the cleaners.

Eff dragging out the ironing board and slaving over a pile of shirts.
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