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Jared

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I don't suppose anyone has any experience with these guys?
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They're currently in Victoria, I'm thinking of dropping by and see if they'll do a 1-shirt order.
 

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I saw the same advertisement and was going to ask for opinions. The shirt price seems a little high considering I would imagine the "and up" would probably reach relatively high with my expectations.
 

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I don't see the advantage of doing this instead of a cheaper, more established and reliable company with good customer service like tailorstore.com. I guess it depends on how good their fabric selection is in reality.
 

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The ad looks cheap in more ways than one. Call me snobbish, but my confidence level drops when I see ads like this.
 

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be nice if they could spell Savile Row while invoking its name for credibility.
 

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