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The Classic Club Collar Shirts

Bumeo

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I REALLY like the look of the club collar shirt ... If I could find them I could shnaz them up nice..but sadly..the ones I do find are RIDICULOUSLY priced.. any ideas..I like both pinned and without.
 

Bumeo

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price

Thanks!..and my price is under $50 ...maybe I'm just cheap..I saw some over $200..I almost wet myself:eeek:
 

billyspew

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Savile Row Co in the UK does them for $55 and they deliver internationally.
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Flat Foot Floey

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yes. the more expensive ones would be brooks brothers and ralph lauren. you couldlook at ebay for them. the savile row co shirts are down to £17.50
 

Bumeo

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poor lol

thats still a little too expensive..I understand it is of good quality..maybe I'm just tooo poor to be that cool lol..my only hope is to find it at a thrift store..
 

Tomasso

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If you have a local shirtmaker they could switch out the collar of one of your existing shirts for maybe $20 or so.. Just a thought.....
 

Mike in Seattle

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If you have a local shirtmaker they could switch out the collar of one of your existing shirts for maybe $20 or so.. Just a thought.....

But if you invest in a shirt, and then have to spend another $20 to have a non-matching (because finding the same fabric's going to be virtually impossible) collar put on - what's the point? You can buy the "real thing" for far less. At current exchange rates, a £17.50 is around $29.25. That's the same or less than a good quallity dress shirt. And as you've discovered, club collars are hard to find in the US.
 

Methuselah

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Manchester, England
I have some Savile Row Company shirts amongst my daily work shirts, including 3 rounded collar ones. They wear well, no fraying etc. (Just a shame they no longer make the cream coloured ones) Don't think you'll find them for much less than they charge.
 

Tomasso

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Look, I was just throwing out an option. Take an old or thrifted shirt and have the collar switched out......... I'm sorry that I even bothered.:rolleyes:
 

Methuselah

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Manchester, England
oh well..maybe I'll fork out..30 is not bad..but 55 hurts a smidge
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If you do go with Savile Row Co, you can save a few quid by signing up for their e-mail newsletter. They have plenty of offers. For example, I had an email a couple of days ago with a coupon code for an extra 20% off (now expired, otherwise I'd pass it on)

Failing that you could go with Tomasso's suggestion of getting a shirt from a 2nd hand shop and learning to sew well enough to construct your own collar. That's the only way you're going to get a rock-bottom price on an unusual style.
 

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