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Title: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Panda Paws on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 13:55:19
Toying with the idea of getting a bespoke shirt for my wedding later this year and not really sure where to start beyond Jermyn street and £240 a pop. Anyone ever bought one?


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: suttonred on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 14:22:28
Got one for mine, but that was in Wellington 17 years ago so no use to you. It didn't survive the night had red wine and gravy down it not long after the ceremony and never worn again. I probably wouldn't bother again, I'd use the money for a big round personally next time.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Panda Paws on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 14:48:40
Got one for mine, but that was in Wellington 17 years ago so no use to you. It didn't survive the night had red wine and gravy down it not long after the ceremony and never worn again. I probably wouldn't bother again, I'd use the money for a big round personally next time.

Yeah, thinking I'll probably just try and find a high-street one that fits well but seem to struggle.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Samdy Gray on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:15:35
You probably won't find a cheaper tailor unless you're taking a trip to the far-east any time soon.

I wore an off-the-peg one that was like a tent, but it was the only one that fit my ample 18" collar size at the time.

I swear by Charles Tyrwhitt tailored fit shirts these days (in a more respectable size).


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: garethgillman on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:30:32
https://www.shirtsmart.co.uk

Made by Barrington Ayre in Cirencester, £78 a shirt, not sure how much BA charge if you go to their shop to have you measured (they are above the watch shop in the marketplace, opposite the corn hall)


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: horlock07 on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:46:22
I must confess when I read the thread title I thought we may have another Ruddock shorts situation on our hands.   :D


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Reg Smeeton on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:52:22
  :no:

  Never been wealthy enough for such extravagance. I prefer to buy too large off the peg, and then drink beer until it fits nicely.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Panda Paws on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:55:48
  :no:

  Never been wealthy enough for such extravagance. I prefer to buy too large off the peg, and then drink beer until it fits nicely.


Can't help but think that's more expensive an approach!

I must confess when I read the thread title I thought we may have another Ruddock shorts situation on our hands.   :D

Not quite, but not far off!

https://www.shirtsmart.co.uk

Made by Barrington Ayre in Cirencester, £78 a shirt, not sure how much BA charge if you go to their shop to have you measured (they are above the watch shop in the marketplace, opposite the corn hall)

Cheers - will check them out.

I tend to find the high street ones woefully ill-fitting and expensive for what they are. Have found a few options just shy of 3 figures, which seem viable.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:58:54
Why the hell would you want to spend that much on a shirt for one day?

You'll be wearing a jacket I presume?

Get an 'ill fitting' one for a fiver and wear a jacket. Then put the money you've saved as payment on your mortgage or towards a holiday or something.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: garethgillman on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 15:59:43
I tend to find the high street ones woefully ill-fitting and expensive for what they are. Have found a few options just shy of 3 figures, which seem viable.

BA aren't high street, they are pure custom measured, their "shop" is an office above a jewellers, so they have a physical place to go. Never worn them but you also have a shirt maker with a proper shop on the corner of cricklade street in Cirencester, next door to Savills.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Reg Smeeton on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 16:02:20
Can't help but think that's more expensive an approach!

True....but more fun.

Seriously though, I hired the kit when I got married, fairly sure a shirt was included.....long time ago now mind.  Is that infra dig in today's climate?


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Bob's Orange on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 16:15:27
True....but more fun.

Seriously though, I hired the kit when I got married, fairly sure a shirt was included.....long time ago now mind.  Is that infra dig in today's climate?

I got married last year and did the same. Only thing that was permanent was cuff links (present from the wife) and shoes (fairly expensive as an indulgence). A shirt was included.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: horlock07 on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 16:28:53
I got married last year and did the same. Only thing that was permanent was cuff links (present from the wife) and shoes (fairly expensive as an indulgence). A shirt was included.

Likewise, I actually wanted to wear a top hat as well (always been a big fan of Brunel) but the wife concluded that it would be ridiculous, particularly with me being 6'4" top hatless!


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Panda Paws on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 16:54:22
Why the hell would you want to spend that much on a shirt for one day?

You'll be wearing a jacket I presume?

Get an 'ill fitting' one for a fiver and wear a jacket. Then put the money you've saved as payment on your mortgage or towards a holiday or something.

The same reason anyone buys anything nice, or that they want, as opposed to the cheapest option of anything?

But thanks for the condescending tip.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: otanswell on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 17:16:23
I hired a shirt for my wedding day and sent it back caked in blood soapy tit wank


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: horlock07 on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 17:26:56
I hired a shirt for my wedding day and sent it back caked in blood soapy tit wank

I think you need to see a doctor if your soapy tit wanks are bloody?  :hmmm:


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Simon Pieman on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 18:32:27

I swear by Charles Tyrwhitt tailored fit shirts these days (in a more respectable size).

Yep, easy to try on and get the size in the outlet village then direct order after that. I need to order some more from them soon.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, 19:26:55
The same reason anyone buys anything nice, or that they want, as opposed to the cheapest option of anything?

But thanks for the condescending tip.
You're welcome.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: thepeoplesgame on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 11:53:29
Why the hell would you want to spend that much on a shirt for one day?

There's no law against him wearing it again, it's a shirt not a wedding dress.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: pauld on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:00:18
There's no law against him wearing it again, it's a shirt not a wedding dress.
And even if it was a wedding dress, he could wear that as often as he wanted too. I reckon he'd look lovely.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Panda Paws on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:03:59
And even if it was a wedding dress, he could wear that as often as he wanted too. I reckon he'd look lovely.

I wouldn't.


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: pauld on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:29:46
I wouldn't.
Pics or STFU


Title: Re: Made to measure shirts
Post by: Batch on Thursday, January 5, 2017, 12:36:48
Please STFU...

:)