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Luxire Custom Clothing - Official Affiliate Thread

DonRaphael

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Which blue end on end shirt fabric is the brightest and least saturated you have? I don't want a saturated fabric. Something bright/pale and muted. You had a sky blue summer chambray end on end fabric previously which you don't stock anymore that was great. Thank you.

Same question for a light blue twill fabric. Preferably something heavier for fall/winter wear.

Something like this would be perfect colourwise for reference https://luxire.com/products/pale-blue-herringbone-kw602_7950
 

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Those of you with the chambray shirt (and their Oxford cloths): do you wash shirts separately? Luxire told me I should prolly wash them separately if I can but god damn I’m not doing 7 rounds of laundry for 7 shirts
 

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Those of you with the chambray shirt (and their Oxford cloths): do you wash shirts separately? Luxire told me I should prolly wash them separately if I can but god damn I’m not doing 7 rounds of laundry for 7 shirts
I never wash them separately, but I do not combine colours, so only blue or only pink not both at the same time.
 

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7 of which 3 poplins rest oxfords and around 20 blue in different weaves and patterns. And 2 white dress shirts... I never wear white.
Godamn.

My last order was literally 7 different colors…

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Not showing the white shirt that’s also there lmfao
 

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On the topic of shirts, I will embark on a large order of linens in the coming months.. Does anyone have any favorites or "must have"? I have a large selection already but don't want to omit certain hidden ones based off their website. Particularly looking for heavier linens that aren't see through
 

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@luxire the option to make my own (or load a saved) style seems to have dissappeared. I can still make my own size or load a saved size.
 

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Yes!
Over the years, we have seen many customers order products with just waist/inseam or neck/sleeve measurements and of the style as in the image. No customization in fit or style.

If we do not custom make, we are able to offer the garment for a much lower price. That is our new offering, EZS.

The EZS Aria polos are the first of such. Got the fabric knitted in nice 280 gsm, 100% cotton, pre shrunk. Something that will last for years and be very comfortable to wear. Available for $40

To get them custom made, they are listed as Aria polos.
 

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Yes!
Over the years, we have seen many customers order products with just waist/inseam or neck/sleeve measurements and of the style as in the image. No customization in fit or style.

If we do not custom make, we are able to offer the garment for a much lower price. That is our new offering, EZS.

The EZS Aria polos are the first of such. Got the fabric knitted in nice 280 gsm, 100% cotton, pre shrunk. Something that will last for years and be very comfortable to wear. Available for $40

To get them custom made, they are listed as Aria polos.
OK. I'm different. I'm very particular about the styling details as well as the sizing. I have bought a lot from you because I can specify these details.

I want a pair of pants in the E. Thomas mid-grey flannel. with my own style and sizing. How do I do this?
 

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OK. I'm different. I'm very particular about the styling details as well as the sizing. I have bought a lot from you because I can specify these details.

I want a pair of pants in the E. Thomas mid-grey flannel. with my own style and sizing. How do I do this?
I think, assuming the product is a normal one and not one of their easy sizing, next to Shipping you hit Style Options and then Make My Own Style.
 

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