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Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:12:29   
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I need some new shirts for work badly, I can't vanish those stains out any more....

Where do you get yours from? I used to buy ysl as the fit was perfect for me but I can't find them any where now.

I've tried Osbornes, j.banks, van h, basically all the ones from debenhams without any joy.

Cheers,
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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:22:25   
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I used to get my shirts from Burtons.

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:23:24   
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How big are you?

Being a cheapskate, I get all mine from Primark - £4 a pop

For brand names, TK Maxx do a good range.

Otherwise, I use M&S for decent shirts.

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:24:21   
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TK-maxx are pretty good, as long as you get there early.
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How big are you?

Being a cheapskate, I get all mine from Primark - £4 a pop

For brand names, TK Maxx do a good range.

Otherwise, I use M&S for decent shirts.



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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:28:48   
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TM Lewin shirts are good, and well sized as well. There are quite a few branchs London way, I'm not sure about further afield.

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 12:37:37   
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i used to take the piss out of them but matalan sell some great gear

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 13:08:32   
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How Big R U?

I grew out of YSL shirts years ago...but I get my work shirts from Debenhams and I have a 19" and a half inch neck and I weight in the region of 17 and half stone, going up to 18st...

they stock large shirts with extra length on body and sleeves too...

I recommend Debenhams to all my mates that are a decent size...

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 14:06:48   
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I'm not massive, I have a 16" neck but my chest is 44" and 16" ones normally go to 41-42" making it to tight. YSL were just a better cut on me but can't find them any where.

MMA where is the matalan in Portsmouth, I'm working there at the moment. It's worth a try.

Cheers

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 15:29:31   
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ORIGINAL: rus1209

MMA where is the matalan in Portsmouth, I'm working there at the moment. It's worth a try.

Cheers

Is this in the business park with Halfords, Argos, Brantano and Focus (which has now gone)?

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 16:36:18   
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asda. m&s, debenhams

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RE: Work Shirts - Apr. 17 2008 17:08:38   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: rus1209



I need some new shirts for work badly, I can't vanish those stains out any more....

Where do you get yours from? I used to buy ysl as the fit was perfect for me but I can't find them any where now.

I've tried Osbornes, j.banks, van h, basically all the ones from debenhams without any joy.

Cheers,



Tesco have some cracking shirts in at a good price.

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