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post #466 of 2622
Just sent an email about getting that tux shirt made - although I didn't see a nice pique fabric on the website which is something I would like.

PS - I agree, include the makers.
post #467 of 2622

Yes include makers; oh and never change you pricing fistbump.gif

P.S.

Love it if you posted any pants you've made!


Edited by TehBunny - 11/30/12 at 6:12pm
post #468 of 2622
Let the majority speak...

+1 on mill info please biggrin.gif

First shirt arrives Monday, can't wait to see it! bounce2.gif
post #469 of 2622
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Originally Posted by Traditionalway View Post

For those of you who have ordered are you submitting shirt measurements or body measurements?
All the positive reviews here make me really want to give a shot. If you gave body measurements did the shirt come out as wanted? or were tweaks needed?
Cheers.


The site uses shirt measurements but I emailed them and received instructions on how to use body measurements.

 

Just purchased a navy chambray shirt. Theresa was really helpful and replied to all my messages extremely quickly.

post #470 of 2622
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Originally Posted by JubeiSpiegel View Post

Let the majority speak...
+1 on mill info please biggrin.gif
First shirt arrives Monday, can't wait to see it! bounce2.gif

 

Dude.  Buy the shirt, don't buy the shirt.  Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill.  

 

Almost all the shirts are priced to move around SEVENTY dollars with ZERO additional shipping cost.  And the customer service is absolutely amazing.  I've had to have the sleeves on the same shirt fixed twice (my fault both times) and they are like "no problem, send it back".   What more do you want from this company???

post #471 of 2622
What does this mean?

120% Premium Cotton, 80/2
post #472 of 2622
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Originally Posted by taxgenius View Post

What does this mean?
120% Premium Cotton, 80/2


Its actually 100%. There was an error in our upload file for the last few fabrics we added. Will have them corrected shog[1].gif

post #473 of 2622
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Originally Posted by ShirtGod View Post

Dude.  Buy the shirt, don't buy the shirt.  Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill.  



 



Almost all the shirts are priced to move around SEVENTY dollars with ZERO additional shipping cost.  And the customer service is absolutely amazing.  I've had to have the sleeves on the same shirt fixed twice (my fault both times) and they are like "no problem, send it back".   What more do you want from this company???



So you consider it bad to make suggestion for improvements?
post #474 of 2622
Yes, Luxire is a deal,. but I've made some suggestions since I want them to do well (just to be clear, if it is between keeping prices low and doing things better, I still will take low prices).


Just put in an order for pique tux shirt with 2 detachable collars, white matching waistcoat and one casual shirt.
post #475 of 2622
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Originally Posted by ShirtGod View Post

Dude.  Buy the shirt, don't buy the shirt.  Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill.  



 



Almost all the shirts are priced to move around SEVENTY dollars with ZERO additional shipping cost.  And the customer service is absolutely amazing.  I've had to have the sleeves on the same shirt fixed twice (my fault both times) and they are like "no problem, send it back".   What more do you want from this company???



Useless contribution ^^.

I haven't bought any Luxire shirts as yet, but the time is getting very near; I can't wait.
post #476 of 2622
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Originally Posted by ShirtGod View Post

 

Dude.  Buy the shirt, don't buy the shirt.  Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill.  

 

Almost all the shirts are priced to move around SEVENTY dollars with ZERO additional shipping cost.  And the customer service is absolutely amazing.  I've had to have the sleeves on the same shirt fixed twice (my fault both times) and they are like "no problem, send it back".   What more do you want from this company???

 

The fact that they have a very good customer service helps a lot their business. The same goes with Amazon.com. But would you buy a no-name TV or a Samsung TV on amazon.com?

 

Personally, I'd prefer to know it's a Samsung one.

 

Bottom line, I think most people here want to know which mill the fabric is from because they care. If you don't, that's your opinion and you won't care when you see the mill but for the rest of us, it's a valuable piece of information.

post #477 of 2622
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Originally Posted by ShirtGod View Post

 

Dude.  Buy the shirt, don't buy the shirt.  Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill.  

 

Almost all the shirts are priced to move around SEVENTY dollars with ZERO additional shipping cost.  And the customer service is absolutely amazing.  I've had to have the sleeves on the same shirt fixed twice (my fault both times) and they are like "no problem, send it back".   What more do you want from this company???

 

It matters. Like many have already stated, it actually helps their business. For the more informed, they'd be more inclined to buy a shirt made up from fabric from Thomas Mason than a nondescript one. And I'd like to think more than just a few of Luxire's orders come from this forum; where most are of the more informed crowd.

 

It was just a suggestion that many echoed after Luxire said they were considering removing the fabric's provenance in their shirt descriptions. Don't have to get so uptight about it. Luxire has amazing customer service and we all know it.

 

Perhaps you don't care where they source their fabrics from; be it from China or Italy. But to answer your question of "Who cares if its from a Thomas Mason mill." - most of us here do.

post #478 of 2622
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post #479 of 2622
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1000

 

Tab Collar - Blue Poplin 100/2

post #480 of 2622
May I ask what the thinnest oxford cloth you got are? I already have some shirts in a thicker oxford cloth, but under sweater I find it more comfortable with a less coarse fabric.
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