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Oxford Shop Online Extra 25% off Existing Sale Items

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Extra 25% off Sale Items.

Managed to get some shirts from $24 - $39 each incl free shipping.

Personally, I quite like their shirts but there's also a deal for Charles Tyrwhitt for around the same price.

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  • +3

    They regularly have 60% off already reduced items. And you can see why, as the quality just isn't there.

  • +5

    75% Off is not uncommon with these guys. They are nothing but low quality mass produced shirts with a stupidly huge RRP that they never sell at for more than a week. I have never walked past their stores and see that they're not at least having a 50% off everything sale.

    This all spells out that they are just swindlers.

    It really isn't a deal worthy of note.

    • +1

      For the average man, a single, nice high quality suit and expensive pair of shoes is all you need, mixed up with inexpensive shirts for variety. Shirts are going to come and go in fashion so there's no point spending $200 on each one

      • +2

        On the contrary. Shirts are as much a staple as a suit and shoes.
        As with suit and shoes, certain trend-following styles come and go, but the staples have been largely the same for 100 years, with minor evolutions and outside of a big disruption, it will stay the same for another 100 years.

        Have a look at old photographs of our Prime Ministers going all thee way back to the early 1900s shirts have not evolved that much since.

        That said, $200 shirts are still unnecessary. $50-$100 is more that adequate, IF you know where to look. Oxford is not where you should look.

        • +1

          where should we look? serious question, i'm new to the working world so can't afford the op of the range but don't want to look tacky either

        • +2

          @thierryhenry:
          As boring as it sounds, it's worth just getting some white shirts. Plain white, no funky stitching or contrast details. Button cuffs so you don't have to fluff about with cuff links.

          There are limited options for me as I am below average Australian height so the sleeves of most off the rack shirts are about an inch too long for me.

          TM Lewin is a fairly safe bet. Good quality, non-fused cuffs and collars (so they don't 'bubble' with age), and quite cheap for the quality. Another poster has shown that their shirts share the same factories as Thomas Pink ones.

          Try them on in Myer. 4 cuts from least to most narrow around the waist: regular, slim, fully fitted, super fitted.

          Comes in a range of sleeve lengths. Find your cut, find your size and find you sleeve length in Myer.

          If you are real ozbargainer, then don't buy from Myer and wait for TM Lewin online sales with free shipping and buy them there.

          I just bought a bunch of shirts for about $32 each delivered in the last sale.

          If your arms are bang on Australian shirt standard length, then Herringbone, MJ Bale, Rhodes and Beckett are ok buys when they have their sales: they can go at about $50 each.

          Probably worth having a look at Charles Tyrwhitt, but I never bothered with them as I already found a brand that fits.

  • +1

    I've had rhodes as well as tm. Their cut isn't as nice, and Oxford at this price for me is better than rhodes or tm at $60.I would actually have the Oxford shirts due to a better fit.

    The cut may fit you differently, but for me I've of average build and 179cm and find most things fit me off the rack without much alteration. I go for the slim fit L on Oxford and haven't been able to find many shirts which I "like" but they all fit ok.

    My made to measure suit and shirts obviously fit best, but I didn't like the tm slim fit and they didn't suit me

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