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Thank you for your reply Greggers. My original intention for this post was to provide a walk-through so that if anyone else wanted to have a shirt done that they would know how to find her and get an idea about the process. I really didn't want to post the pictures of myself, but I felt that showing Anna at work was important.
I am not really comfortable posting pictures of myself online (even on FB) and when I post on SF I prefer to focus on the item. At 6'1" 230 I'm no menswear model.
That said, I do understand your point that seeing how the shirt looks while on the body it was made for would give a better idea of her work.
Sadly, I have not had a chance to actually wear the shirt yet. I wear gym clothes or jeans to work and then change into my uniform, so It's just hanging in the closet.
To the contrary, I am quite happy with the shirt, and if I had the money I would buy 5 more tomorrow. I just don't get much opportunity to wear it at the moment.
i have a question which is a bit off topic but it occurs to me often when i am gauging shirt purchases
when you are buying top notch shirts do you ever think of a maximum (shoe price)/(shirt price) ratio?; i.e how much would you spend on a shirt vs how much you would spend on a shoe?
If so, what is your typical ratio.? One shoe pair for: 1,2, 3, 4 ... shirts????
No, otherwise I might not spend so much on shirts!
I might buy 1 Anna, 1 Finollo instead next year, depending how the Finollo turns out!
instead of Finollo why not try a maker that can give you a better price to quality ratio? doing so will allow you to buy at least 4 shirts at the time instead of two....
Because they are the very best shirts, and both super to deal with, actually I've ordered 2 from Finollo and another 1 from Anna for January on top of the 4 I've bought from Anna this year!
Quality over quantity.
My total shirts then will be sufficient to see me through until 2015!
They are amongst the most expensive, this does not make them the best shirt from my point of view. Anna's fit on a lot of customers I have seen can be arguably called the best. Why do you not start a new thread with a full review on Finollo with pictures of shirts and fit on you?
i have a question which is a bit off topic but it occurs to me often when i am gauging shirt purchases
when you are buying top notch shirts do you ever think of a maximum (shoe price)/(shirt price) ratio?; i.e how much would you spend on a shirt vs how much you would spend on a shoe?
If so, what is your typical ratio.? One shoe pair for: 1,2, 3, 4 ... shirts????
I won't receive my 2 Finollo shirts until January, but I would be happy to start such a thread when they arrive!