You don't think that shirts that got damaged in the wash are a valid reason to get a exchange?Please explain
Of course not, why would that be their fault?
I'd be far too embarrassed to return a shirt in that was stained.
years ago my father returned used and worn lands end shirts for a somewhat silly reason. My mother was " far too embarrassed" but he did it anyway. Afterwards they sent him a thank you letter. I think you are right but I just wanted to check if returning stains or other type of damage was common and acceptable in which case maybe I would take advantage.
Try macy's clearance racks for geoffrey beene,kenneth cole reaction&perry ellis last long as well.
+1I also like van heusen {fitted} from macy's. I got them when I opened a macy's card and got them for dirt cheap!
You gotta be kidding! Van Heusen is the junk of junk. they're shirts are see-through, very very thin low quality cotton.
You gotta be kidding! Van Heusen is the junk of junk. they're shirts are see-through, very very thin low quality cotton.Lands'end quality IMHO is top top notch!
There are several types. Have you tried all of them?
Correct, they come in a few different options: *Total junk*See thru*UglyMy cleaning lady wont even use it as a shmata
I wouldn't take it that far . .each to their own.
no, this is not a case of each to his own, they're pure junk.
It says that a Talmid Chochom can recognize his own clothes by just looking at it, so it must mean that he has a good eye for clothes, and if "lamdan" here says its no good then its daas torah, case closed.
I'm no lamdan. It's my cottenpicken username!!!!
..and an onov, so humble! You also mention cotton, these shirts are cotton - gzeira shovo