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The tags are all perfect, and they use the right style and kind of buttons, it's hard to imagine who would go through all that trouble to fake it but have the label say made in turkey. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say it's a uniform shirt, if not a true retail. I know the uniform suits are done in China to cut costs and prevent resale, so that's what I'd guess about the shirt.
The shirt is 100% authentic, however lack of quality detailing just means it's the cheapest model offered. TF has different tiers/ranges, they start in the mid 300's and go all the way up to the Sea Island cotton white shirts that are well over $900. But if you're familiar with Tom Ford production, you know that it is made by Ermenegildo Zegna, and if you are familiar with Zegna dress shirts, you would know that about 80% are made in Turkey. I've seen fakes TF shirts, and I own real, I don't own a Turkey made shirt, but this is real. The bar code on the inside of the placket is from a dry cleaner and has nothing to do with the shirt. The quality Tom Ford Shirts start in the 500-600 range. That's where you will start to see the thicker Australian MOP shell buttons,, the double button collars, double barrell cuffs, the perfect wide spread collar, the reinforced gussets and the overall higher quality of construction (also these are Swiss and Italian made). The only reason this is purchased retail is so people can say they own a TF shirt. The fact they even produce a line of shirts this poor (relatively speaking) and accessible is really surprising.
This label seems familiar to me somehow, but I can' place it and did not find it on the thread. It belongs to a very nice looking suit. Any guesses? Thanks!
CheaneyCan't seem to find the maker for these shoes... Made in England, here's the inner writing:
Appreciate the help, as always!
Chelsea boots dont have lacesGoogle searching for last #175 shows a Herring shoe, is that a Chelsea boot?
http://www.herringshoes.co.uk/search.php?task=search&Types[]=1&nsFrom=0&nsLimit=90&last_id=138