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Joseph A. Bank VIP camp shirt

Lafont

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I've had my eye on a very appealing JAB tropical shirt for at least three years now - just could never quite rationalize purchasing it (even at the very lowest $39 for the $99.50 shirt). It's silk and the one with the bluish-green background and tall tree motif. I've been told these shirts are manufactured by the same place as - and are very similar to - the Tommy Bahama silk camp shirts, which do cost well over $100 when full price.
At one point I decided I wanted a "real" Tommy Bahama shirt - thinking they are the real thing," and I got a very nice one for half price from a very good shop. But I've always had in mind the JAB shirt - which seem to be around almost year round, each year, and are often available at some reduction. The other day I was offered one - in my uncommon "M" size, for the $39 and just about plunked out the credit card for it, 'til I noticed and remembered the tag says "dry clean only." That's basically a turn-off for me - so much so I probably had rationalized not getting the shirt in the past mainly for just that reason. I really, really, try to avoid such shirts - I don't want to think about taking it to the dry cleaners, and having to pay for it, every day I decide to wear it.
Then I noticed my Tommy Bahama shirt gives washing directions, with the reference to "dry cleaning" only as a "for best results" comment (unusual!). I never, every dry clean my Tommy B. shirt - at least not yet - I'm wondering if I could get away with ignoring the tag on the JAB shirt and handle it the same way. I do have pretty high standards regarding wrinkles but some are okay with a casual shirt of this nature. I've had other silk shirts and even some thicker-type all-cotton shirts cleaned at home with satisfactory results - possibly dry cleaning every once in a while.
Has anyone else purchased one of these Jos. A. Bank VIP silk shirts and done their own cleaning? Could the stitching be the main reason they promote dry cleaning? I did notice the stitching on the brand new shirt in the store not perfect; 'wonder if Tommy Bahama shirts are more meticulously stitched. I know some of you use dry cleaners all the time, and of course I use them for all the usuals - e.g. coats, sportscoats, ties - but I try to keep it at a minimum due to cost and inconvenience, obviously.
 

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Here is the version with luminous blue background - a thing of beauty:
 

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You've been obsessing over this shirt for 3-years, you can get it for $39 and you're letting a small matter of dry cleaning get in the way?

Buy the darned shirt already.
 

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Who cares if they're dry clean at that price. Just buy three and machine wash on delicate. Won't be while until silk is worn out. To echo Bradford, buy the damn shirt already!

Originally Posted by Bradford
You've been obsessing over this shirt for 3-years, you can get it for $39 and you're letting a small matter of dry cleaning get in the way?

Buy the darned shirt already.
 

ChicagoRon

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As much as I regret troll-feeding, the JAB VIP shirts are made by Tommy Bahama...so if you are having success cleaning those on your own, you should have similar luck w/ the JAB. I thought silk was always dryclean only regardless of stitching.
 

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why?? are they coming out with a magnum p.i. movie soon??
 

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Originally Posted by acidboy
why?? are they coming out with a magnum p.i. movie soon??

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You should probably keep waiting. You might need $40 sometime in the future and all you'll have is that shirt.
 

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Good advice. It's only been 2 years, that's not a lot of time for him to make up his mind. I personally think he should wait for the next "Buy one suit get an ugly shirt and a Joseph A Bank franchise free!" sale
 

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Originally Posted by WhateverYouLike
tom-selleck.jpg


This pic reminds me. It's mustache November aka Movember for prostate cancer. Anyone else taking part?
 

Dressed2the9s

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Originally Posted by Steeze
Good advice. It's only been 2 years, that's not a lot of time for him to make up his mind. I personally think he should wait for the next "Buy one suit get an ugly shirt and a Joseph A Bank franchise free!" sale

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