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Posted 1 March 2011
4 x Shirts - £63.02 + Postage (using code stack) @ TM Lewin
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I received an email about TM Lewin's 10% off 4 shirts for £100 "offer". This by itself isn't great (£90) but I played around with the codes and managed to get 3 to work TUESDAY TMTEN and CSALE11
There is a good selection of shirts and not just the usual sale items that no one wants.
There are also some other good sale items including cuff links, ties etc that are worth a look.
Quidco tracks at 10% of the order subtotal BEFORE discount
FREE no quibble 3 month returns service too!
Read post 95 by DJFarmo:
You can stack 5 codes which brings it down to £63 plus Quicdo.
• TUESDAY
• TMTEN
• CSALE11
• DELIVERY1
• SORRY
- RealDealSeeker
Thanks - I have changed the prices on the main post
There is a good selection of shirts and not just the usual sale items that no one wants.
There are also some other good sale items including cuff links, ties etc that are worth a look.
Quidco tracks at 10% of the order subtotal BEFORE discount
FREE no quibble 3 month returns service too!
Read post 95 by DJFarmo:
You can stack 5 codes which brings it down to £63 plus Quicdo.
• TUESDAY
• TMTEN
• CSALE11
• DELIVERY1
• SORRY
- RealDealSeeker
Thanks - I have changed the prices on the main post
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sorted byWell if you work as a solicitor or accountant you do need to wear a suit and you need good shirts, your asda or primark ones just don't cut it. £17 a shirt is hardly more money than sense man, get a grip.
I take it from that you don't wear a suit to work or work in a professional environment.
IMHO - Anyone who makes comments like these without using the product has less sense than money! And if less than £17 a shirt is steep then that cant be a lot! Scorching Hot!
You shouldn't be commenting then. In fact you shouldn't even be a member of HUKD considering that none of the products featured on these pages will help you on your quest to end poverty.
its not much, go away and stick to your asda bin liners muppet
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Wash up? You mean they do the dishes too?
However, as some people have commented on previously, my personal experience of them (as someone who sadly has to do his own ironing) is they are an absolutely nightmare and always look creased.
Personally, I find the top-of-the-line M&S shirts wear better, look better and are easier to maintain. Sadly, though, they are of course more expensive!
Abit tad cheeky there boyo! Show a little respect.
• TUESDAY
• TMTEN
• CSALE11
• DELIVERY1
• SORRY
+ Quidco.
I did a similar 4 code stack on a TM Lewin order before Christmas and received it no problem. Also Quidco tracked at 10% of the subtotal before any discount codes were added and has since been validated.
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It pains me to say it, but the £6 Cedarwood State slim fit shirts that my OH bought for me from Primark are a far better tailored fit than the TM Lewin ones, particularly considering the price I paid.
Takes my 6 shirts and cuff links down to £94.35
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Thats just my taste though
Order Subtotal: £125.00
Order Discount: - £33.88
Shipping: Standard Delivery £3.90
Shipping Discount: - £3.90
Order Total: £91.12
LOL
have cheap M&S shirts, mid range M&S shirts and these shirts.
Great quality shirts! Often split the cost with a friend at work since u can order 4 shirts in different sizes.
Yes quidco tracks before the discount too
Heard the prices will be going up pretty soon, due to them not raising the prices due to vat and the price of cotton soaring.
My only criticism of a few I have is they are a pain to iron and hold creases forever!
I usually pay £30 for a new Next shirt every month. This seems like a good deal if made of good materials that wash up well.
You must be trolling, right?
No, I am afraid that I am not trolling. I would never spend £17 on an article of clothing that I would never wear.
Anyway, buying these four shirts would blow my annual clothes budget in one go! (Now I am trolling.)
Ive never bought from this store before and only noticed the comments about them being hard to iron just after I placed an order for 4 shirts.
Are all types really bad to iron then? If so ill probably send them back as I travel a lot with work and dont wanna be turning up to meetings etc in a shirt covered in bad ceases. My current Debenhams and M&S dont do too badly for ease of ironing and staying smart.
Charles Tyrwhitt and TM Lewin are pretty "creasy", they are nice but as soon as you lean over something the shirts line quickly. M&S seem to suffer less from this. Trouble with M&S though, is that any shirt you wear is worn by at least 10 other guys in the office