Seems cheap to me. I've bought a lot from this firm and this is about as cheap as it gets.
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cheshire_carper to sam_of_london
16 Nov 164#13
Heehee.
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gwmackay
16 Nov 16#1
Link just takes you to normal site, and can only see 4 for £100 deal.
colinmckenna
16 Nov 16#2
Whats the quality of these like.
gwmackay to colinmckenna
16 Nov 16#3
Very good, where these and Charles Tyrwhitt ones for work all the time.
Albeit still can find them priced at £19.95! OP please provide details how to achieve the price quoted.
Ism10 to colinmckenna
16 Nov 161#6
Charles Tyrwhitt are better quality and thicker material. TM Lewin are fine for summer.
samscott to colinmckenna
17 Nov 161#32
Qualities good, well worth £19.95 a shirt, I find them better than Charles Tyrwhitt, just buy the twill shirt for winter as they are much thicker than the standard shirts
Hi there, when I log onto the site, there is a blue bar at the top that says all shirts 19.95
No codes required. No special links required. It's all automatic. Just fill your basket
cheshire_carper
16 Nov 16#7
I find the fit on tm Lewin to be excellent.
sethjohnson555
16 Nov 161#8
TM Lewin, Non iron, super slim fit shirts all the way. Fab value and always look good.
r_holmes22 to sethjohnson555
17 Nov 161#31
Not on my jelly belly frame they don't!!
cheshire_carper
16 Nov 161#9
At 19.95 its a steal. I received the £25 email and as I was filling the basket, they dropped to £19.95 so the site got updated as I was on it.
Thought I would share the love with my HUKD pals :smiley:
scouser63
16 Nov 16#10
Thanks so much for sharing...I almost bought this morning at £25!
cheshire_carper
16 Nov 161#11
Same here mate! I was going to buy 2, ended up with 4.
Don't forget tcb folks :smiley:
sam_of_london
16 Nov 16#12
Primark sells the same for £7 or 8. No free delivery with Primark though .
cheshire_carper to sam_of_london
16 Nov 164#13
Heehee.
tcotpatpwtcot to sam_of_london
16 Nov 161#15
is this true
akashi
16 Nov 16#14
I have a £69.90 gift card for TM Lewin which expires on 15/12/2016.
Selling it for £50 if anyone is interested.
cmncomp
17 Nov 161#16
if you have to ask, get yourself off to primark. :laughing:
QuantumQuark
17 Nov 16#17
gread deal + quidco!
cheshire_carper
17 Nov 16#18
Think this has now expired :disappointed:
cheshire_carper
17 Nov 16#19
After another look, it may still be valid, can someone else verify please.
cheshire_carper
17 Nov 16#20
Think the deal is all still good :sunglasses:
bozo007
17 Nov 16#21
Working for me right now...
cheshire_carper
17 Nov 16#22
Excellent. Enjoy all!
sam_of_london
17 Nov 16#23
Yes it is. I have a few tm Lewin as well. No difference between them and my primark shirts. But primark are half the price or even lesser so I stopped buying from tm Lewin. I only buy now from primark, H&M, blue Inc and matalan as they are all much cheaper. Primark is vey low price. But on weekends it's very crowded due to Sunday trading laws and low prices.
sam_of_london
17 Nov 16#24
Sainsbury Clothing , Asda George, and tesco F & F are very good price for shirts when on sale .
vadiro to sam_of_london
17 Nov 16#34
I remember that once I needed fast a black shirt for a funeral and I found one in my size at Tesco, this made de event way more painful, because of the rash I got around my neck.
On the other hand one of my favourite summer shirts is a Sainsburys one, good quality fabric and tailoring, so I would say that you can get decent shirts for this kind of money, but I wont bet on it.
TM Lewin or Charles Tyrwhitt have generally decent shirts, but I would not pay the full RRP for them.
The comparison with Primark is ridiculous, in my opinion. However, polyester shirts look great and you never have to iron them but try to wear them for 10 hours.
musik103
17 Nov 16#25
If it doesn't work for you try entering "Charles Tyrwhitt shirts" in to google. TM Lewin and this offer comes up as the first result. It works vice versa as well, if you want cheaper CT shirts.
amarmp to musik103
17 Nov 16#28
Genius tip! Very impressed, thank you
toonarmani
17 Nov 161#26
No they don't.
sam_of_london
17 Nov 16#27
Yes they are especially in London. People vote for them with their feet. If you visit their stores in Oxford Street in Central London you can see the queues and cheap prices every day even in Central London . TM Lewin stores are all empty because hardly anyone is buying from them.
samscott
17 Nov 16#29
We'll found , Purchased, heat added
r_holmes22
17 Nov 16#30
Hmm, there's a slight difference between the concepts of 'popularity' (which you seem to be alluding to) and 'quality' (which everybody else is referring to), don't you think?
sam_of_london
17 Nov 16#33
Primark quality is very good for machine washable clothes . In fact brands like TM Lewin and Moss Brother are good for single occasion clothing made of pure silk, linen or other delicate materials which need dry cleaning and may not look same after machine wash.
70s_kid
18 Nov 16#35
HOT!
Used the clearance20nov code to knock another 4 quid off a clearance shirt.
3 shirts for £55.86 delivered, bargain.
toonarmani
18 Nov 16#36
Primark may sell cheap shirts/clothes, but they don't sell TM Lewin shirts for £7-8 as you originally posted.
It's like saying don't buy a Mercedes as Dacia sell the same thing.... :confused:
Yes there are cheaper alternatives, however that could be added on the majority of deal threads on here.
hokers
18 Nov 16#37
Can see shirts for £19.95 with free delivery. Where do you put any other code in? Can see various codes but no box to put them in.
QuantumQuark to hokers
18 Nov 161#38
cant use a voucher code when this offer is on. try quidco though
sam_of_london
18 Nov 16#39
It also depends on the Primark store near you. Primark good quality stuff sells very fast and it is not available in small stores, The big stores have much greater variety and range . I buy clothes from Primark in Central London, and other big stores, try them at home and return if required nearer to home.
Batesey
19 Nov 16#40
Apples and oranges, Primark make cheap disposable shirts with plastic in the collar from polyester, TM Lewin make quality shirts with removable collar bones, which are essential if you wear a shirt regularly and want to look good. Primark shirts are good if you are a kid on work experience or somebody who rarely wears a shirt, but as a politics student I am at events in a suit every week at least, often more, and Primark shirts would be a false economy and would look awful.
sam_of_london
19 Nov 16#41
Not really, more like a fool and his money are easily parted. There are other stores like Matalan and TK Maxx which do men's clothing with colour bones and still cheaper even if do not like Primark style. Also I have agree if you are looking for single occasion delicate wear then TM Lewin and Moss Brothers may be better.
Virtual Insanity to sam_of_london
5 Dec 16#43
So basically, Primark is cheaper, TM Lewin is better quality? Glad we got there in the end.
shiser
21 Nov 16#42
I have a gift card that I found I can't use online :disappointed: which means I need to travel to inner london to pay £7 more for a shirt compared to this deal. i highly recommend not buying a TM Lewin gift card!!
sam_of_london
5 Dec 16#44
No tm Lewin shirys are poor quality for daily wear clothes. I don't even dare to wash them in washing machine. With Primark, most clothes are machine washable and look as good as new after wash and iron.
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Seems cheap to me. I've bought a lot from this firm and this is about as cheap as it gets.
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Albeit still can find them priced at £19.95! OP please provide details how to achieve the price quoted.
No codes required. No special links required. It's all automatic. Just fill your basket
Thought I would share the love with my HUKD pals :smiley:
Don't forget tcb folks :smiley:
Selling it for £50 if anyone is interested.
On the other hand one of my favourite summer shirts is a Sainsburys one, good quality fabric and tailoring, so I would say that you can get decent shirts for this kind of money, but I wont bet on it.
TM Lewin or Charles Tyrwhitt have generally decent shirts, but I would not pay the full RRP for them.
The comparison with Primark is ridiculous, in my opinion. However, polyester shirts look great and you never have to iron them but try to wear them for 10 hours.
Used the clearance20nov code to knock another 4 quid off a clearance shirt.
3 shirts for £55.86 delivered, bargain.
It's like saying don't buy a Mercedes as Dacia sell the same thing.... :confused:
Yes there are cheaper alternatives, however that could be added on the majority of deal threads on here.