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Which white shirt do you find holds up the best for the longest time?
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AI STONE |
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9% |
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Brooksbrothers |
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37% |
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Landsend |
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15% |
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Charles Therwhitt |
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37% |
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Mevater
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 8:26 am
Ilmio shirts are sold on Amazon for 59.99.
Are they cheaper anywhere else?
Which other brands need no ironing and look great?
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Iymnok
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 8:55 am
momof2+? wrote: | I tried googling and it's giving me websites in different languages. Where can I buy this brand? |
Sorry, dh bought it from a guy in frontf the Mir.
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fiji
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 11:36 am
We like Costco because it's the best value for our money (17.99 a shirt) they are non iron and last a long time. If money wasnt an issue Brooks Brothers all the way
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queenert
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 12:49 pm
Dh used to sell shirts to yeshiva guys.
The favorites were definitely Charles Thyrwitt and Jos. A. Bank.
JCP had a great brand too (Stafford) that was totally comparable but cheaper, but they've changed quality since.
Brooks Brothers were also popular but a) they're expensive (no sales) and b) they're actually not that great quality. He got a lot of complaints with the shirt sleeves wearing down quickly in the cuffs and elbows.
I personally like CT the best - they look and stay the crispest imho.
(BTW, all are hang dry and you can get both CT and JAB for 3/100 fairly often.)
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BatZion
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 1:18 pm
anyone know where to buy such shirts (not neccessarily these brands just the non-wrinkle white button-down part) and for how much- in Israel?
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queenert
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Sun, Mar 19 2017, 3:32 pm
There's a company here called Furor (or something like that...pey, vav, reish, vav, reish) that's very popular. OHHA is another choice -they're cheaper. Not necessarily lower quality, but possibly.
Bagir has a line too - just ask for "llo gihutz"
There are also "tatim" in decent sized yeshivas - tax free mini stores. They're open limited hours and they're officially meant for the people that learn there, but are open to others. Depending on the neighborhood (ex: Mir), some have American brands.
There's also a place on Minchat Yitzchak (Hayukra Sh'bchultza) in Jlem that sells American brands - mostly frum ones (Adonis), but maybe others.
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