Luxist Giveaway: $150 Gift Card to Blank-Label.com

Attention guys who get frustrated trying to find shirts that fit right, look great, and express your own individual style: why not design your own? Blank-Label.com lets you do just that, with every shirt being stitched together from scratch based on your specific design, which you can whip together in mere minutes online or via their handy iPad app. From collar to hem all the details, including the color, the buttons, the pockets, you name it, are up to you. And the fit is guaranteed -- if it doesn't fit perfectly they'll remake it for free.
Want to try it out? We've got a $150 gift card to give away so head on over to Blank Label and play around a bit with their new and improved dress shirt designer app (it gives you a fun and realistic visualization of what your design will look like every step of the way) and then come back here and enter to win so you can make your dream shirt a reality. And ladies, don't dismiss this as 'for guys only' -- a gift card or gift certificate makes an awesome present for the impossible-to-buy-for man!
To enter leave a comment on this post telling us why you're frustrated with "off the rack" shirts and would like to design your own. The giveaway ends on January 4, 2011 at 5:00pm EST, see additional rules below. And after you've entered here consider signing up for the Blank Label mailing list for a chance at one of three $50 monthly coupons plus a promo-code for $5 off new orders. Good luck!
THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW OVER, WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL. THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED!
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before January 4, 2011 at 5:00pm Eastern Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing and notified by email.
* One winner will receive a $150 Blank-Label.com gift card.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.
See full giveaway rules here.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 10)
cjgonzalez Jan 3rd 2011 8:34AM
first time commenting. great site.
greg Dec 28th 2010 11:22AM
hate that off the rack shirts often have elements that make no sense at all. dark shirt with white buttons wtf?
calldoctorj Dec 28th 2010 11:46AM
Great looking shirts. Tailor made is the only way to go!
Dave Dec 28th 2010 11:27AM
This would be awesome to win, thanks for the chance!
underwoodraleigh Dec 28th 2010 11:29AM
Great giveaway geared to the men that read the column. Thanks!
TERESA ATKINSON Dec 28th 2010 11:32AM
MY HUSBAND IS A TALL MAN WITH LONG ARMS, IT IS VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND A PERFECT FIT WITH OFF THE RACK SHIRTS. THEY ARE NEVER LONG ENOUGH ON THE ARMS. IT'S SO BAD HE HATES TO DRESS UP NOW. THE THIOUGHT OF GOING SHOPPING TO FIND NOTHING JUST IRRITATES HIM. AND HE'S A GREAT MAN WHO DESERVES A BREAK. THANKS...
yair_marx Dec 28th 2010 3:24PM
i need this!
Gene Zhitomirsky Dec 28th 2010 11:49AM
Perfect for a professional male to expand his wardrobe.
Ryan Dec 28th 2010 12:53PM
Great looking shirts, would love to have a few in my closet!
Bradley Dec 28th 2010 12:04PM
A couple of reasons: most don't have split-back yokes, most don't offer buttons on the sleeve plackets, and, worst of all, they are always too short to wear with more modern jeans: When tucking them in, they always come out and look sloppy. That's why my MTM Brooks Brothers Oxfords are the best shirts I've ever owned!
doug Dec 28th 2010 12:07PM
this would definitely be head and shoulders above most of the clothes in my closet
Kathy Dec 28th 2010 12:16PM
My husband has broad shoulders, so buying off the rack is a pain. The shirts in his size are never wide enough at the shoulders, and if I go up a size for extra shoulder room, they are too big elsewhere.
Lostcauz Dec 28th 2010 1:53PM
Neck size and arm length are the only variables considered in off-the-rack shirts. Not everyone is the size of their fit models.
Laurie Dec 28th 2010 12:29PM
I'd love to win this, thanks so much for running these contests!
Brian Dec 28th 2010 3:57PM
OTR shirts are never close-fitting enough for a skinny guy like me.
Trent Dec 28th 2010 12:47PM
Being in shape has it's drawbacks too. A flat stomach it great, but it makes your shirts look like they are too large. what gives. I am actually guilty of gaining weight in the winter so that my clothes fit better.
Patrick Dec 30th 2010 6:34PM
A new way of shopping for a shirt. Great!
BLUSPRUCE Dec 28th 2010 12:53PM
BECAUSE MOST SHIRTS ARE FOR FAT GUYS WITH SHORT ARMS....SKIP AUSTIN
Ryan Whitehead Dec 28th 2010 12:55PM
love to get custom fitted shirts, especially if some one else is paying.
Roger Dec 28th 2010 1:02PM
For me, thanks.