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To: carranza2 who wrote (67307)10/21/2010 5:45:56 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) of 217711
 
Just saw this item re bespoke shirts...

To Sell Custom Shirts, J. Hilburn Borrows From Avon, Amazon
bloomberg.com

Shoppers cannot buy shirts by J. Hilburn, a Dallas startup that sells custom-made menswear, in any retail stores, on Amazon.com, or anywhere else online, for that matter. Nonetheless, the company expects to sell 60,000 of them in 2010.

All the sales are made by commission sales reps who visit customers in their homes or offices to take measurements and suggest fabrics and styles. They send the selections to J. Hilburn’s factory outside Macau, China, where shirts are cut and sewn from Italian fabric. Buyers get them in two to three weeks. J. Hilburn’s custom shirts cost between $80 and $150, considerably less than garments of the same fabrics at high-end stores, the founders say.


P.S. For tp try Cottonelle
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