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The biggest discounted items are the prior season but sizes are limitedWhen do you guys think the next big sale will be? July Canada day?
When did they sneak these onto the site?Anyone, own the lightweight sweatshirt? I have the original heavyweight from the first run and I enjoy wearing it. I could use a couple more for when I drop my toddler to daycare in fall/winter
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When did they sneak these onto the site?
Try Luxire. I have shirts from both, and they are both great - shirts fit well and look good. However, I prefer Luxire's fabric choices and MTM options.In the market for new white dress shirts and I've been looking over Spier's offerings, since they've been my go-to for the better part of 5 years. However, doesn't seem like there are a lot of great summer fabrics to go with, unless I go with MTO. Should I just bite the bullet on a couple of custom shirts or are there competitors that may be worth considering?
I dunno. Good question. I wish they'd standardize offering HR trousers with all their tuxes, but alas. I see they've included a standard black shawl tux, which is an interesting development.Why does Spier make their dinner suits with a regular rise rather than a high rise? https://www.spierandmackay.com/product/black-tuxedo-9357-tx01-nt02t
They are hefty. Depends on your tolerance, but it’s a no for me for dead summer. The weave isn’t as open as you think, since it’s a suiting fabric.Has anyone tried S&M Minnis hopsack suits (navy or green)? Will 370g hopsack be too hot for summer?