Cotton Shirts
HUGO BOSS Men's Giani 10 Johnny Collar Polo,Black,X-Large
(Apparel) HUGO BOSS
Imported
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
Price:
$95.00
$95.00
Answers
I am looking for a high quality 100% cotton white, fitted, button down dress shirt for my wife. Can someone recommend a good designer and/or place to purchase? I had in mind something similar to what I wear (a lot of Charles Tywhitt), but far more femine and fitted, obviously. To be very specific, something in the x-small to small range, slightly longer arms but shorter torso. Maybe even shirts that do not tuck in. I only need to buy her one or two at most, so price isn't as much of a concern as getting a very nicely made sharp cotton shirt. Any suggestions welcome.
try upscale or department stores like nordstrom, neiman marcus, bloomingdales, steve and barrs, macys, banana republic, j crew and express
heres one at neiman marcus:http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalo g/prod.jhtml?cmCat=search&itemId=pro d51920090
but it might be too expensive (not sure your b udget) so just look around those stores
these are the results for white button down shirt at nordstrom so you can cheeck it out:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/SR?keyword=whi te+button+down+shirt&catname=in+All+ Categories&guidednavon=Y&q=white +and+button+and+down+and+shirt+and+suppr esssearch%3a0+&origquery=+catid& bd=N&catid=6000008&catname1=Wome n%27s+Apparel&gn=1%2ccatid&inits earch=False&sort=4&viewall=0& ;searchorigin=KeywordSearch
this one from macys seems nice:
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/in dex.ognc?ID=296216&PseudoCat=se-xx-x x-xx.esn_results
bloomingdales:
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr oduct/index.ognc?ID=101617&CategoryI D=5544&PageID=5544*1*24*-1*-1*Y*79
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr oduct/index.ognc?ID=104824&CategoryI D=5544&PageID=5544*1*24*-1*-1*Y*51
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr oduct/index.ognc?ID=104131&CategoryI D=5544&PageID=5544*1*24*-1*-1*Y*60
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr oduct/index.ognc?ID=105989&CategoryI D=5544&PageID=5544*1*24*-1*-1*Y*46#< br />
http://www1.bloomingdales.com/catalog/pr oduct/index.ognc?ID=107386&CategoryI D=5544&PageID=5544*1*24*-1*-1*Y*38
banana republic:
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/pro duct.do?cid=16814&pid=564711
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/pro duct.do?cid=5039&pid=539146&scid =539146032
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/pro duct.do?cid=5039&pid=547516&scid =547516012
http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/pro duct.do?cid=16814&pid=547682&sci d=547682002
j crew:
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jht ml?id=prod91767191&catId=cat300176
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jht ml?id=prod91377191&catId=cat300177
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jht ml?id=prod87699191&catId=cat300177
http://www.jcrew.com/catalog/product.jht ml?id=prod92491191&catId=cat300177
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It's a Designer I Viking. The sewing machine part of it works great no problems with that. But when I am using the embroidery part of it it sucks my fabric into the machine and knots it up. I am using a 100% cotton t-shirt to embroider on. Anyone have a suggestion on what is going wrong?
I use a cut away stabilizer always
Try using a Stabilizer behind your fabric ;))))
Price:
$239.00
$124.76
Copper Hardware
Inseam: 34" with 20"leg opening.
front rise 9 1/2
Hi, I'm looking to set up an online T-shirt retail business and I need reliable suppliers.
I need exclusive, appealing designs (and definitely no fake designer clothes please).
T-Shirts need to be 100% cotton.
In terms of pricing, I'd be looking to buy maybe 250 tees a month so would hope for price per item inc. shipping to be under 4 or 5 GBP.
Don't mind where factory is located.
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Price:
$55.50
$27.75
100% Cotton
Wash cold inside out with similar colors, twist to dry, do not iron, do not dry clean, do not bleach
60's voile
Hi all, I like my designer label (lacoste, fred perry etc) polo shirts which tend to be 100% cotton.
With my washer washing at 30 deg on a quick wash with non bio washing powder makes the t-shirts clean, fresh and stay the same size.
But they just dont seem as crisp as they do when they are straight off the shelf of the shop!? Mostly the collar and button area just doesnt stay flat and curls and sometimes looks a bit crumpled! How do I get that crisp brand new feel to my polo shirts!
Thanks, Danny.
maybe iron it?
I agree with that counter-fitting is wrong because its bad for the economy as well as other reasons. I also agree if u want to spend 200 to 1000 dollars on a designer handbag you should go ahead since it will probably last u for a really long time compare to a cheap one. But when it comes to normal shirts why do labels charge so much money for that, like a simple cotton t-shirt can cost 100 dollars or even a pair of sock. Don't u think that's a lil bit exaggerated, or like people say ur paying for the quality and that is true but sometimes i fell i'm just paying for the label stamped on it. What do u think?
i agree about the shirt thing
i mean this is a bit of a contridiction
but i have a jack wills shirt
which looks just like my ralph lauren shirts
which looks just like the shirts i bought for like £5 in a cheap shop
so there really isnt a lot of point on splashing out on designer shirts if you can buy them so much cheaper somewhere ese.
and i feel the same.
i love buying designer stuff
but i do feel like half the time im just paying for
e.g
the little polo horse back rider on my shirt
plus
hardly anyone notices them anyway
plus
you're not exactly going to go around preaching that you are wearing all designer clothing
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