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Luxire Custom Clothing - Official Affiliate Thread

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btw

its nice to see some1 finally have his shirt tucked in nicely when showing off a fit...

so many pics have a shirt half in /half out ...and all ruffled


and yes, great shirt fit...... I could not work w/ that fit at the office...tooo snug...but Id like it for out at night play
 

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Navy Tri-Stripes
  • 100% Premium Cotton, 121gms/4 Oz, 2/80 Plain Weave ,
  • Thick Mother-of-pearl buttons
  • Only Luxire offers 1mm Stainless steel collar-stays with all shirts
  • 20 stitches per inch, for the refined look
  • Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry
https://www.luxire.com/products/navy_tri_stripes?variant=373545623#/
 

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Luxire...

PM sent

thank you
No message received. If you have sent it to LuxireStudio, request you to send it to Luxire as the Studio message box is not monitored.
Else, best to send email, reaches the right person.
 

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Ordered a pants from a fabric which looked non-shiny, sadly received pants with shine. Luxire offers to send them back and treat them with enzyme wash to make them more "dull". Has anybody experience with that?

The fabric they used was called Washable Wool Pants: Wine Purple, however it's no longer on their website.
 

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Ordered a pants from a fabric which looked non-shiny, sadly received pants with shine. Luxire offers to send them back and treat them with enzyme wash to make them more "dull". Has anybody experience with that?

The fabric they used was called Washable Wool Pants: Wine Purple, however it's no longer on their website.

Unless it’s a fabric from a very well known mill I don’t order things anymore without having handled the swatches before. It’s not ideal but definitely worth the hassle in the long run.
 

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Classic Blue Oxford - Sky Blue Oxford

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The Classic (on the left) is heavier and more grey-blue.

(And ironing unfused collars is hard... :))
The website says that the NOBD collars are fused. Can someone assist here? I'm confused
 

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I'm confused about the lining of the NOBD collar. I've been doing a little research and earlier in these threads I've seen some very nice NOBD collars and someone mentioned (I believe the name was actually "NOBD") that it's hard to iron an unfused collar, implying that the NOBD collars are unfused. However, when I go to Luxire's website, it looks like they are indeed fused.

Basically, what I'm after is a nice casual soft collar to replace button-down collars as they are not style. I really hope this makes sense and someone can help. Thanks!
 

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I'm confused about the lining of the NOBD collar. I've been doing a little research and earlier in these threads I've seen some very nice NOBD collars and someone mentioned (I believe the name was actually "NOBD") that it's hard to iron an unfused collar, implying that the NOBD collars are unfused. However, when I go to Luxire's website, it looks like they are indeed fused.

Basically, what I'm after is a nice casual soft collar to replace button-down collars as they are not style. I really hope this makes sense and someone can help. Thanks!


it totally your choice!
 

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Lux...


I emailed directly as well.....


but pls give me some help re my Albini inquiry?.......1 month wait?......

does LUX speak to albini direct?. I know Italian co's can be slow..I race an italian car. But 1 month?
 
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Question:

I've noticed the front pant lining has begun pilling and ultimately snagging against my skin/hair near my thighs. This is the case with the majority of my earlier trouser iterations.

1. Is there a way to de-pill or de-fuzz the lining fabric without ruining it?
2. Would specifying Bemberg lining mitigate or reduce this issue going forward?

Thanks
 

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