For the price of one of their shirts I'd expect Kylie measuring me.....and a night out with her afterwards!
Buying Shirts.
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Romig1
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Re: Buying Shirts.
Just looked at the website.... Ow Much??????
For the price of one of their shirts I'd expect Kylie measuring me.....and a night out with her afterwards!
For the price of one of their shirts I'd expect Kylie measuring me.....and a night out with her afterwards!
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Admiral of the Humber
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Re: Buying Shirts.
I confirm the information contained within this posting. DK is usually full of **it but on this point he is rather less smelly.Dark Knight wrote:R
I know it is a bit of a trek but come down to J28 outlet village, there is Gieves and Hawkes shirt outlet, they prices are amazing, £100 shirts for £20
they measure you properly and you can try on everything before you buy
AOTH got a shirt or two there the other week and said he ould have spent a fortune in there, they are really good
give em a google and see if there is one near you
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....
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Dark Knight
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that's not the prices in the outlet stores, they are around £20-£30 each, I have bought 9 or so recently and never paid more than £25 each and they ae twice as good as M&S or Debenhams etc
they really are excellent products
that's not the prices in the outlet stores, they are around £20-£30 each, I have bought 9 or so recently and never paid more than £25 each and they ae twice as good as M&S or Debenhams etc
they really are excellent products
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Admiral of the Humber
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I say Mr Carefull One, just how much are you paying on these shirts that don't fit?Romig1 wrote:Just looked at the website.... Ow Much??????![]()
For the price of one of their shirts I'd expect Kylie measuring me.....and a night out with her afterwards!
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....
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Wina G
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Just looked & the York outlet is part of the Mcarrthurglen group, same as Cheshire Oakes where we went yesterday ... unfortunately they didn't have a Gieves & Hawkes outlet 
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Romig1
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I splashed out on one from Lewin's £30...and it fits great. Never spent so much on a shirt...usually get work shirts from Asda/Sainbury's for about £4
Lewin's were doing 4 for £100, but I just couldn't....
Lewin's were doing 4 for £100, but I just couldn't....
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Dark Knight
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Wina G
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Actually he couldn't find 4 that he liked, they were all pink

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Boris+
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I've just realised - it's almost time to think about getting out luggage (and therefore sorting out clothes). Buying shirts for him who is loved and obeyed ...... handcuffs and cattle prod comes to mind as we enter the shops and prepare to hear the well rehearsed anthem 'I don't like that, I don't like this'!
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Admiral of the Humber
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Darknightie,
I haven't bought a pink shirt for at least a couple of weeks now.
RomigRob,
I too despair.
I haven't bought a pink shirt for at least a couple of weeks now.
RomigRob,
I too despair.
One day P&O will cruise out of the north.....
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kaymar
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I recently bought four shirts online for just a bit less than for £100 from Charles Tyrwhitt (also Jermyn Street as it happens) which are very good quality and value. Size is easy enough - 17" classic fit always does the job. For casual shirts, I don't think you can beat Cotton Traders - Old Fran knows that you need a bit of room in them!
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Boris+
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What is it with blokes not liking shopping (especially clothing for a cruise)? New boys toys - ok; clothes - oh no!
I don't know, I despair - you look after them, you love them, you provide them with a lovely home, you book them cruises, you even let them drive your pride and joy to Southampton ....... will they behave in the shops looking for clothes for said cruise ......... !!!!!! no !!!!!!
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I don't know, I despair - you look after them, you love them, you provide them with a lovely home, you book them cruises, you even let them drive your pride and joy to Southampton ....... will they behave in the shops looking for clothes for said cruise ......... !!!!!! no !!!!!!
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Romig1
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I don't mind shopping either...when the b*ggers let me try things on! 
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Boris+
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I might do a naughty sneaky - he's after a new camera, so I could always combine the clothes shopping with collecting the new camera which he's reserved .... I wonder if he will be a good boy?
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