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Ich_Dien

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Borrelli:

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Individualized Shirts

First One is Gingham




The second end on end.

 

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Individualized look great! The factor is a stones through from where my parents live and I"ve been meaning to give a try. Where did you get fitted and what do you think about fabric/make quality?

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Individualized look great! The factor is a stones through from where my parents live and I"ve been meaning to give a try. Where did you get fitted and what do you think about fabric/make quality?
cheers


Thanks. These are nice shirts. I actually live in Australia and had these shirts made up for a customer of mine. The quality is really good. They primarily do an unfused collar and cuffs for shirts but do fusing on the request of the customer. The stitching is good, machine made, single needle, french seams - not as fine as some makers - but only a couple of stitches per inch below some of the nice Italian or English SIC brands. The fabric selection is quite broad and they purchase fabric from Albini, Tessitura Monti, Somelos, Grandi & Rubinelli. They have a pretty good collar selection too, in that they probably do five or so spread collars and about as many point collars. Their prices start at about $100 and normally add a surcharge for any orders below three or four shirts but some periodically they waive this fee or have another special like buy three get one free.
 

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