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Originally Posted by Check 6
(Post 240091)
I have had the landerwood shirts for a few years and yes the quality is heading south....buttons that come off, seams that are not sewn properly etc etc.... May not buy them this year...
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I use Winston tailor and Mr. Raymond. Have been having him make me silk uniform shirts. They cost more but are very comfortable in the oppressive heat. He has also made dinner jackets and a cashmere long coat for me and I get comments all the time on how they look.
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Originally Posted by Magenta Line
(Post 240589)
I use Winston tailor and Mr. Raymond. Have been having him make me silk uniform shirts. They cost more but are very comfortable in the oppressive heat. He has also made dinner jackets and a cashmere long coat for me and I get comments all the time on how they look.
Now...If you could just find a nice fedora, you'd be set. |
Landerwood - I don't get the hype
Ordered the Landerwood Style 700 (athletic).
- Way too baggy - Fabric feels cheap - Made in China (guess they used to be made in USA) - Not very wrinkle resistant - Over-priced ($32.95ea + s&h) Probably gonna go back to PilotHouse style TOFS or try having some VanHeusen's tailored. |
How much are you guys paying Linda Chow per shirt?
Just curious. |
I use the tapered PilotHouse shirts and they are good. I can't believe Landerwood is now made in China!!?? I thought that dude used to be really pro-USA (ya know, like Walmart!:rolleyes:)
Originally Posted by Nortonious
(Post 435577)
Ordered the Landerwood Style 700 (athletic).
- Way too baggy - Fabric feels cheap - Made in China (guess they used to be made in USA) - Not very wrinkle resistant - Over-priced ($32.95ea + s&h) Probably gonna go back to PilotHouse style TOFS or try having some VanHeusen's tailored. |
Linda Chow's shirts are no good, pants are great.
My last batch of Landerwood shirts still say made in the USA, however, the quality is different from my previous set. Not sure what happened, but I really do not like them anymore. |
Originally Posted by USMCFDX
(Post 435795)
Linda Chow's shirts are no good, pants are great.
My last batch of Landerwood shirts still say made in the USA, however, the quality is different from my previous set. Not sure what happened, but I really do not like them anymore. |
Winston
All of my shirts from Linda Chow have had buttons fall off or completely fell apart. Her shirts and pants are more expensive and lower quality.
Everything that I've gotten from Raymond Lo at Winston Tailors is great. I keep going back to him. He's made me a suit and a tux all great work. Try it you'll like it! |
You might consider Jantzen Tailor Official Website A "Made to Measure" (semi-custom) tailor.
I have used them for 3 separate orders and have been happy with the results. But their mail-order service is a very low priority with shirts often showing up 4-5 months after order. That said, Ricky does not charge your credit card until shirts have shipped. I understand that you will get much faster and better results if you stop by their retail store in HK. All in all, they provide a good quality shirt for the price with a wide variety of fabrics and styles to choose from. Cheers, D |
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