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Originally Posted by thebrownman View Post

I didn't realise $40 is mid-range. I thought mid-range was Borelli, Kiton, et al. Seriously, though, a well-fitting shirt for $40 - that's a steal. All the best smile.gif

Lol mid rage meaning around $80-$90 tm lewin range shirt.
So I am aiming for mid range quality at low range price – under $40 (;
My shirts are all Malayans 2 fold cotton and tried by best with little details- non fused collar,4 piece split yoke and few little bits. And slim tailored fitting. Took me about 8 months to get all these organized for the first batch.
And yes for some people mid rage is $200+….
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Originally Posted by TehBunny View Post

No worries Gerry found me a source for the Barbour thornproof; anyhow what cut did you get on the 3sixteens and also did you size down? (cuz I didn't size down and stressing; fingers crossed)

Where did you go for the thornproof? I'm just about to reproof my jacket.
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If you don't mind me asking, why so cheap? Unless you're planning on doing it on a large scale ala TM Lewin there's just no profit margin in selling $40 shirts. And if you are you'd want to have some serious marketing budget behind you.

If you're thinking about Styleforum as a potential market (which there certainly is), then $40 is too cheap for here, it's a niche market and the members have very particular tastes. The price says it's poor quality even if it isn't if that makes sense. Unless it's only worth that much and if that's the case you will struggle to sell them in to this market.

Look through all of the affiliate threads at what feedback they get and you will find that generally the cheaper low end affiliates get a lot more negative feedback on them than the ones sourcing better/handmade goods. All my own experience/opinion of course.
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^^ You are right on everything that you have said. Selling a shirt with free shipping and free return for under $40 there’s literally leaves next to no profit . And a small guy like me ordering small quantity don’t help either. But at this point I am not really into profit taking. I want to create a brand name that will sell quality business shirts at unbeatable price point. Offer customers US style free shipping free return . So customer could actually check the quality and not make a loss if they think its not worth the price. And along the way build a brand name.
And as you already know creating something /doing something that you love is the best part !
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Originally Posted by TehBunny View Post

No worries Gerry found me a source for the Barbour thornproof; anyhow what cut did you get on the 3sixteens and also did you size down? (cuz I didn't size down and stressing; fingers crossed)

 

I got the SL-100x jeans true to size and they felt just a little tight to begin with but after about 6 wears, are now comfortable and not loose at all. These don't stretch much by any account.

 

Which ones did you get?

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At $40?
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You opted for straight over slim, G?
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as i know most of you are pretty thrifty, luisa's here in melbourne have some edward green's on sale for half price. its the outside store on russell st, across from the hyatt. most of them are marked at 1100ish (1200ish for the boots) so sub 600 for firsts is a very good deal. EG dont have them that cheap during their sales. some are marked edward green for boccanera (a quick google reveals it to be a shoe store in rome). theyre all 202 lasts and fairly conservative designs.
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I recently had a pair of crockett and jones resoled by McClouds here in Melbourne. There havent been too many reports of people getting a goodyear welt resole, so I took some before and after shots for everyone.

Before:



After:



Overall, im happy with the job. There were one or two things where the finishing wasnt spot on, but the iphone doesnt do macro so well so i cant show you. i also had a photo of the inside of the shoe to show no visible stitching (proving the resoled it properly for a goodyear welt) but its not so pleasant with a sweaty inprint of my foot. The price was $130, which admittedly wasnt cheap but im satisfied all round.
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Me too Gerry; problem TBM? :) Wanted a more rugged looking pair and the whole slim fit just doesn't seem to work for me.

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Originally Posted by fox81 View Post

as i know most of you are pretty thrifty, luisa's here in melbourne have some edward green's on sale for half price. its the outside store on russell st, across from the hyatt. most of them are marked at 1100ish (1200ish for the boots) so sub 600 for firsts is a very good deal. EG dont have them that cheap during their sales. some are marked edward green for boccanera (a quick google reveals it to be a shoe store in rome). theyre all 202 lasts and fairly conservative designs.

Hmmm... maybe I should see if I can get the red-eye to Melbourne tonight!

$600 for first-condition EGs is excellent indeed. I wonder if it's worth calling them to ask about models in my size.
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I'm starting to prepare for the post xmas sales and I'd like some advice please.

I need to replace a couple of suits. I normally get most of my work gear from Rhodes and Beckett but their colour schemes of late aren't really my thing and they haven't reall updated their suit material much so I need to broaden my brand base. For "on sale" suits around the $500 mark each what would you recommend? I see MJ Bale have 2 suits for $1k for what seems on a permanent basis, and farage has something similar for around the same amount. Are these worth it or can I do better? I'm after something that's pretty classic looking but I'd prefer quite fitted.

I've also had to start wearing orthotics. Can anyone recommend any casual shoe brands that work well with orthotics? Most I've seen don't fit them. I hope I don't have to continue to permanently wear leathers or sneakers.
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Originally Posted by fox81 View Post

I recently had a pair of crockett and jones resoled by McClouds here in Melbourne. There havent been too many reports of people getting a goodyear welt resole, so I took some before and after shots for everyone.
Overall, im happy with the job. There were one or two things where the finishing wasnt spot on, but the iphone doesnt do macro so well so i cant show you. i also had a photo of the inside of the shoe to show no visible stitching (proving the resoled it properly for a goodyear welt) but its not so pleasant with a sweaty inprint of my foot. The price was $130, which admittedly wasnt cheap but im satisfied all round.

Noice

Good to see pics of such things. I think the price is OK.

However a Topy would have cost $35.............
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