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sagethesausage
post Oct 12 2018, 09:58 PM

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Their claim about their shirts being made from 100% Supima cotton makes me extremely skeptical about their honesty. There are even different grades of Supima, but no one ever pays attention because its become something of a marketing buzzword.

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sagethesausage
post Oct 12 2018, 10:14 PM

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Most of the glowing, long-winded, in-depth, essay-length reviews on their fb page seem to be fake or paid for. If you click into the fb profiles of their reviewers, they have shared multiple posts about oxwhite shirts on their timeline every now and then. Who the hell does that after only buying one shirt?
sagethesausage
post Dec 14 2019, 02:28 AM

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QUOTE(netguy @ Sep 2 2019, 05:45 PM)
To anyone who wants to test out the quality of these Oxwhites, they now have a store inside Isetan, The Gardens.
Went there, and all the display shirts there are wrinkled with creases, similar to the micro wrinkles you get on Oxford shirts.
And it seems, their shirts are visibly much thinner than other brands, being able to see your body parts more *ehem.

Despite marketing all their shirts as having the same grade Supima cotton, you can clearly see that their Mandarin collar line is the only one with a much better quality. Would get that one if anyone needs a mandarin collar.

Quite ashamed, cause I really like their tiny touches like their convertible cuffs for cuff links OR buttons.

Another marketing gimmick with paid reviews, and hyper-inflated features.
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Any suggestion on which brand have better non iron shirts? Need to pick up a few next year

 

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