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Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts from $29.50 Delivered. Free Delivery on Every Order, No Code Necessary

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Appeared to be on discount again. Good price looking at history (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/deals/ctshirts.com.au). People here have comments on their fit and quality. No mention on when it ends.

Don't forget 8% cashback from cashrewards: http://www.cashrewards.com.au/charles-tyrwhitt

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  • +1

    Delivery does not appear to be free on all orders.
    It looks like delivery is free only on orders over $75

    • The free delivery on every order shows up on the link page though…

  • +1

    Would love to hear feedback here from Tyrwhitt shirt owners. My inner cynic suspects posh pommy branding on cheap Chinese shirts.

    • +1

      They are a very good brand. My wardrobe is filed with CT shirts. Some would argue that TM Lewin shirts are better, but at this price, they are a steal.

    • some of them are bad (threads constantly coming off) also get the non-iron shirts (wouldnt bother on the other ones)

    • I can vouch for the quality as well. Sizes are a bit dodgy, so the best thing to do is to order 2-3 sizes, choose the best one and return the rest (paid delivery). They encourage this behavior and their customer service is excellent.

    • They are decent quality but they use thick fabrics because they are a UK brand. The weather in the UK is a lot colder than Australia, so they are not appropriate for summers here.

  • Most of the white shirts are not discounted :(

  • +1

    To anticipate the usual questions about CT's sizing: there's a very good guide here which includes explanations about how the measurements were revised in 2015.

    • great link, thanks

  • ordered two, total $59 free shipping. one non iron, one normal!

  • many good shirts like 'Gingham' that I have bought for $39.95 in the past are now $69 :( Will wait for the next sale

    • +1

      So 'Gingham' is down to 39.95 if you follow the link in this deal but if you go through Cashrewards the price will be $69. Ordered one :)

  • +2

    As a person who grew up poor and wearing trash purchased from Lowes, K-Mart, Target, Best and Less, etc, one can appreciate the superiority of these shirts. They even have brass collar stays. And unlike a lot of American (designed for the obese) brands they, they aren't overly large and sloppy. Being able to choose collar lengths is a bonus.

    • How/Where do you choose collar length??

      • Sleeve length maybe?

      • You can choose collar size (ie circumference around your neck).

        • Just saw that you can choose collar/sleeve size etc with most shirts but not with some like 'Gingham'

  • How do these compare with the likes of Van Heusen and Calvin Klein?

    • They are one level above Van Heusen in quality. A basic VH shirt I have is fraying and feels like a thinner cotton than the comparable CT shirts. +1 for CT vs VH with removable collar stays. +1 for CT vs VH for the cuff and collar construction which seems to better resist warping out of shape over time. Quality is consistent since they only do 'business shirts' with a small range of 'casual shirts' on the side.

  • If you go through cash rewards you have to pay for shipping?

  • +1

    Warning : CT uses thick fabrics for their shirts because they are a UK brand and the weather in the UK is a lot colder than Australia. Even their poplin shirts (thinnest fabric they have IIRC) are too warm for summer here.

    • Yeah I've only ever bought from CT once and the fabric was so thick I returned it…Personally I'm not a fan of CT, I'd rather VH for the same price.

    • +1

      Not really true. I live in Brisbane and own quite a few CT shirts. Some of the fabrics (I thinkt hey call it twill?) are heavier yes but I wore one today in 35 C heat and had a bit of a walk to the office and it didn't bother me because the fabrics breathe. I also have some other CT shirts that are a different fabric and feel quite thin.

      The biggest issue for me was the extra slim fit back in late 2014. Even though Im 187cm and 85kg, extra slim still billowed out even when I sized down. This was pretty much fixed in 2015. They fit much better and I am happy with them but they are not as tailored to my frame as say a Calvin Klein shirt in slim, even though I sized down again in CT (usually 42, sized down to 40-41). The 2015/16 extra slim fit to clarify is still a bit too big and more like in between a classic and slim for shirts you buy locally. Sizing down as I mentioned before fixed this but then it's a bit tight around my neck but only if I do up the top button.

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