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Tailored Shirts?

  • 09-11-2005 6:12am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,743 ✭✭✭


    Anyone know of any good tailors in Dublin that i could get a few shirts(sick of off the rail crap that doesnt fit right or look good) and a guess at what price you'd pay for said shirts?
    Thanks
    -Funk


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 59 ✭✭peterl


    maurice abrahams in sth. anne st.
    expect to pay around €100 each but price will drop if you order larger quantities.
    also look out for ads in national papers for visiting tailors who will makes shirts somewhat cheaper.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,884 ✭✭✭grumpytrousers


    peterl wrote:
    maurice abrahams in sth. anne st.
    expect to pay around €100 each but price will drop if you order larger quantities.
    also look out for ads in national papers for visiting tailors who will makes shirts somewhat cheaper.
    Those visiting taylors do a great job; the da got fitted up for the full suit by 'em, and was thrilled to bits with it. Not sure if you can just get shirts done by them, but apparantly for the money you pay, you get more than value for money...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 gireland


    If you don't want to spend loads on the shirts. there are a few places that do "Slim Fitted", "Premium Fitted" or just "Fitted" range off the rail that are actually pretty good! I know Jack and Jones have a Fitted range. Selected in Roches have a Slim Fitted Range. Gap do a range as well. it's normally printed on the tag with the size that hangs on the shirt. I have to say that any time i wear one of the fitted shirt (i have one or two from each of the above) i always get compliments on them. oh and Hugo Boss does a slim range as well. they are just more cut / fitted in teh sides so that the fit the ab's region better that a normal straight cut shirt.
    as for price. depends on the brand. 70+ for a hugo boss, 45+ for a Gap and about 45-55 for most other shops, but again, depends on brand.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,019 ✭✭✭SexyD4Lady


    PINK on Dawson Street. They carry a wide range of colours and fits and are well established, highly thought of name. You can pay anything from €60 to €200 for a shirt but it's a matter of finding thr right one and it may not cost too much! Also Flanagan's Olmyp just off Liffey Street (right turn before Oxfam). These guys do great suits as well.

    Then of course there are the usuals, Louis Copeland on Wicklow St/Capel St and Brown Thomas.


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