Friday, March 13, 2009
Big sale at Jos.Banks
Tom Smith
I know, bespoke shirts by your man in London are nicer and more fun, but in these hard days you need to look for reasonable quality on the cheap. Based on reviews and my experience, I recommend Jos. Banks, especially for their non-wrinkle shirts. Non-iron shirts are a necessity for those men who would like to remain married. Better is laundry and starch at your local strip mall, but that is time consuming and expensive. Also, non-iron shirts are now (who knew!) considered politically incorrect. Because of the chemicals or something. GMAFB. You should be wearing a rumpled organic cotton shirt according to Nordstroms. That I will not do. So your no-iron shirt makes a subtle statement that you think your personal appearance is more important than the planet and the children. I'm good with that.
http://rightcoast.typepad.com/rightcoast/2009/03/big-sale-at-josbanks-tom-smith-.html
Comments
I like Jos. A Banks a lot. However, if you want to try another good company, Paul Frederick also has very good non-iron shirts, and is currently having a sale: http://www.paulfredrick.com/Catalog/PFSearch.aspx?freetext=spring%20collection%2009&rcount=1&refinement1=STRING|Fabric|Non-Iron It wasn't covered in your review of non-irons, but I've found them to be as good as Jos. A Banks.
Posted by: CJS | Mar 13, 2009 1:45:20 PM
Eddie Bauer has great no-wrinkle shirts, better than Jos. Banks IMHO.
Posted by: TomH | Mar 13, 2009 2:36:29 PM
I just linked, with this post:
From The Right Coast. (I typed in "The Right Cost" at first, by mistake, but a good mistake.)
Posted by: Eric Rasmusen | Mar 14, 2009 7:13:54 AM
There is a little white tree
stand in the WC
strong and big big and strong
look at northland........
Posted by: wow power leveling | May 18, 2009 7:46:11 PM
I've been very happy with my purchases from Bank
Posted by: krome | Mar 13, 2009 12:30:56 PM