Hamish Gill Tech Support (and Marketing) Nov 17, 2011 #1 Anyone got a clue what this is? Found it under the floor in my house
Pete Askew Admin Nov 17, 2011 #2 Yep, it's a collar stiffener for a shirt. Quite a few firms still use them rather than the sewn in ones. http://www.qstays.co.uk/
Yep, it's a collar stiffener for a shirt. Quite a few firms still use them rather than the sewn in ones. http://www.qstays.co.uk/
Pete Askew Admin Nov 17, 2011 #4 Yes, they are manufacturer of shirts (Thomas Pink >> Formal Shirts, Casual Shirts, Ties, Cufflinks, Knitwear and Accessories for men and women.). Not a patch on Ike Behar (IKE BEHAR) though.
Yes, they are manufacturer of shirts (Thomas Pink >> Formal Shirts, Casual Shirts, Ties, Cufflinks, Knitwear and Accessories for men and women.). Not a patch on Ike Behar (IKE BEHAR) though.
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Nov 18, 2011 #7 Pink shirts are pretty pricey aren't they? - used to see them in London in the City
Davie Hudson Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2011 #9 I've got a few pairs of these , they give you a perfect collar roll. £75 a shirt is quite expensive when you can get one by a tailor for less
I've got a few pairs of these , they give you a perfect collar roll. £75 a shirt is quite expensive when you can get one by a tailor for less
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Nov 18, 2011 #10 Ahhh, I'm all over the Land's End button down collar shirts which never need ironing - bloody marvelous invention! They look pressed, and the effect lasts a lifetime (of the shirt) - very nice
Ahhh, I'm all over the Land's End button down collar shirts which never need ironing - bloody marvelous invention! They look pressed, and the effect lasts a lifetime (of the shirt) - very nice