Uniform shirt.
#12
Also, their customer service is excellent. I wont give M&H a penny more than I am forced to.
#16
A Cut Above...
Another vote for them....if you're in a pinch and want to save a couple dollars you could always buy a crappy shirt from one of the more common distributors and visit your locally owned dri-cleaners....
There they will take your measurements and alter your shirts.....
Buyer beware though...make sure to do this at a GOOD place...
I have one in Long Beach if you're interested.
Another vote for them....if you're in a pinch and want to save a couple dollars you could always buy a crappy shirt from one of the more common distributors and visit your locally owned dri-cleaners....
There they will take your measurements and alter your shirts.....
Buyer beware though...make sure to do this at a GOOD place...
I have one in Long Beach if you're interested.
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I'll have to try A cut above next time I get some shirts... I have half VanHuessen, and half Pilot House.. both are fine shirts.
The pilot house shirts definitely are more wrinkle resistant, more durable, and easier to maintain, however they don't shine that blinding white that VH shirts get.
The pilot house shirts definitely are more wrinkle resistant, more durable, and easier to maintain, however they don't shine that blinding white that VH shirts get.
#18
It's pitiful how guys are content to wear clothes that dont fit. Does no one tell them that they look like a kid wearing their Dad's uniform?
#20
I'll chalk up another one for A Cut Above, awesome shirts. Don't forget to add an extra half-inch to your neck size. It says that on the website somewhere but of course I didn't see it the first time! It's to account for their soft comfy neckband.
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10-28-2007 11:19 AM


. Rosebowl time!

