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25th February 14, 08:57 AM
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Shirts
Does anyone have any up to date sources for buying Tattersall shirts?
Has anyone used this supplier?
http://www.brocklehursts.com/Men/Shi...eck-Shirts.htm
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25th February 14, 10:09 AM
#2
I've never purchased tattersall or country check shirts from the supplier you provided, yet their selection looks fantastic! All of mine come from Brooks Brothers, House of Bruar, and The Oxford Shirt Company. I am extremely pleased with the price, quality, durability, fit, feel and style of my shirts from all three, fine establishments. I don't go anywhere else. It's one of those things; when you find what you really like and what works well for you, stick with it.
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/mens/d...efault,sc.html
http://www.houseofbruar.com/oxford-s...t-prodtn08130/
http://www.oxfordshirt.co.uk/product...&cid=5&scid=25
Cheers,
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25th February 14, 10:19 AM
#3
David, I got my last tattersall shirts from Warwickshire clothing their Country classics range. I just checked their website and they have nothing listed on the site but I know they have them. They are available via Amazon in a choice of three colours and are priced from £15.99 to £19.99.
In my opinion they are not bad for the money, they wash well and need little ironing, they are soft to the touch and so far they have lasted very well. I wear them on a daily basis.
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Best regards
Simon
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25th February 14, 10:32 AM
#4
Scotweb has them for really cheap. They are decent quality. Not my finest quality shirt but far from a bad shirt.
Hoggs of Fife is the brand.
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25th February 14, 10:52 AM
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 Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren
Scotweb has them for really cheap. They are decent quality. Not my finest quality shirt but far from a bad shirt.
Hoggs of Fife is the brand.
I just saw that on my Facebook feed. Not a bad deal at all!
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25th February 14, 11:39 AM
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Bren, Hoggs of Fife is quite freely available over here, most Country stores sell them and at a very reasonable price. They are similar in quality to the Warwickshire clothing shirts that I posted about above. Good shirts for a good price. But I agree with you insofar that they are not the best quality but then you are not paying top dollar for them, besides most of the farmers in the UK wear them so they all can't be wrong. A canny lot our farmers they know a good deal when they see one.
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Best regards
Simon
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25th February 14, 06:03 PM
#7
I kind of figured that they were pretty common over there. Agreed. Not top quality shorts but they do not aspire to be, either. Good shirts, though, for most informal occasions.
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25th February 14, 07:35 PM
#8
My wife loves me in a tattersall shirt when we go out for a casual evening, I really need to get a couple new shirts as my current lot are getting a bit thin over the years.
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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25th February 14, 07:47 PM
#9
It would seem that if I order them from scotweb and ship them to the US, it is still cheaper than buying them at many shops here locally.
"Everything is within walking distance if you've got the time"
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26th February 14, 12:14 AM
#10
I would recommend Charles Tyrwhitt for tattersall shirts.
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