Chris Rimby
New in Town
- Messages
- 19
- Location
- Atlanta, GA
Has anyone ordered one of these before? What was your experience? Thanks!
Chris
Chris
Hemingway Jones said:Do you have a link for these? I have never heard of them.
Tomasso said:Tom James comes to your home or office and sells RTW and MTM clothing. They are a subsidiary of Individualized Apparel Group which owns Oxxford, H. Freeman, Gitman Brothers, Corbin and several other makers. The shirts are probably made by Individualized Shirts, one of their shirtmakers. It's a decent quality shirt but as with all MTM/Bespoke clothing, it's all about the fit and the fit can vary greatly depending on the expertise of your fitter. They visit various firms in my office building so I've seen their work, sometimes good and sometimes not so good.
http://www.tomjamesco.com/custshirts/customshirt.asp
http://www.individualizedapparel.com/
Tomasso said:Tom James comes to your home or office and sells RTW and MTM clothing. They are a subsidiary of Individualized Apparel Group which owns Oxxford, H. Freeman, Gitman Brothers, Corbin and several other makers. The shirts are probably made by Individualized Shirts, one of their shirtmakers. It's a decent (comment - they're okay starters for custom) quality shirt but as with all MTM/Bespoke clothing, it's all about the fit and the fit can vary greatly depending on the expertise of your fitter. They visit various firms in my office building so I've seen their work, sometimes good and sometimes not so good.
Tomasso said:Tom James comes to your home or office and sells RTW and MTM clothing. They are a subsidiary of Individualized Apparel Group which owns Oxxford, H. Freeman, Gitman Brothers, Corbin and several other makers. The shirts are probably made by Individualized Shirts, one of their shirtmakers. It's a decent quality shirt but as with all MTM/Bespoke clothing, it's all about the fit and the fit can vary greatly depending on the expertise of your fitter. They visit various firms in my office building so I've seen their work, sometimes good and sometimes not so good.
http://www.tomjamesco.com/custshirts/customshirt.asp
http://www.individualizedapparel.com/
Is that a good or bad thing? (not sure what is in/out in terms of men's shirt styles)Fletch said:They have a 3 1/4" point collar, a good 1/2" longer than typical these days, and even a "continental" collar with a little outcurve, which is just about unheard of anymore even in made to measure.
I see it as a good thing.ITG said:Is that a good or bad thing? (not sure what is in/out in terms of men's shirt styles)
Both good, if you seek a 1930s-40s look. Collars were longer then, and usually had the outcurve, rather than being cut straight along the bottom edge.ITG said:Is that a good or bad thing? (not sure what is in/out in terms of men's shirt styles)
Call them.cookie said:There are no sign up facilities. How do you do it?