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Re: Advice on fitted shirts

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Funny you should bump this thread as I have just received delivery of a new CT shirt from a HUKD bargain. Unfortunately it's just as baggy as before; it's not huge (obviously, it's an extra slim after all) but there is a lot more material than my TM Lewin Francombe shirts. It's a nice material (twill) but then it's the £50 shirt not the basic one on the deal above and I can't comment on the £20 ones.

Oh and postage is always payable as far as I know.

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Re: Advice on fitted shirts

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I'd certainly look at it - I've found my CT shirts brilliant value for money. They fit well and are lasting well.

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Re: Advice on fitted shirts

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DrBunker wrote:Funny you should bump this thread as I have just received delivery of a new CT shirt from a HUKD bargain. Unfortunately it's just as baggy as before; it's not huge (obviously, it's an extra slim after all) but there is a lot more material than my TM Lewin Francombe shirts. It's a nice material (twill) but then it's the £50 shirt not the basic one on the deal above and I can't comment on the £20 ones.

Oh and postage is always payable as far as I know.
My extra slim just arrived (using the £10 off bargain which I'd received in post or somehow, can't remember) and it is quite tight - only tried it on over a t-shirt. Looks great and 'fitted' but may be a tad too tight (I'll often wear a t-shirt under it as my office isn't that warm!).

My neck is fairly big for my size so shirts usually hang off me and the slim (think that is what I have gone for before??) or extra slim fit make a lot of difference. I've lost a bit of weight of late but I'm certainly not tall and scrawny which you'd probably have to be for an extra slim to seem baggy IMO.

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Re: Advice on fitted shirts

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None taken! ;)

I've got a pretty thick neck but could have gone down a half inch if they'd have allowed it with my need for the maximum 36 inch arms. I'll say one thing, it irons like a beaut!

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