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Luxist Giveaway: Shirts My Way Gift Certificate

Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style


Our last few giveaways focused on things for women (perfume, jewelry etc.) but today's giveaway is for the men. It's fall and time to bid farewell to shorts and short sleeves and suit up. But that doesn't mean you have to opt for the basic off-the-rack experience. Shirts My Way is a service that deals only in custom dress shirts. The website allows you to customize a variety of features to create the perfect look for your custom dress shirt. Every detail, from the collar style to the cuff fabric to the thread color, can be selected so that the shirt reflects your individual tastes. It's not just any shirt, it's your shirt. And once you determine exactly what you like and save it to your profile it's easy to order similar shirts. The shirts are made with high thread count fabrics made from long staple quality cotton and stitched together by master tailors, hand-sewn and reinforced with single needle stitching along the seams for extended durability. You really want to fall in love? Two words: free shipping. That's right, they provide free standard shipping worldwide without any minimum requirements getting your custom dress shirt to you in within nine working days. Prices start at $75.

The founders of Michael Yang and Peter Crawfurd deem themselves "dress shirt enthusiasts." Their quest to create the ideal shirt buying platform brain in 2008. ShirtsMyWay officially launched its website in February 2009 and after a year of rapid growth launched an upgrade the following year.

Enough talk, let's get to the giveaway, ShirtsMyWay is offering one Luxist reader a $200 gift certificate to create their own custom shirts. To enter the contest leave a comment below telling us which fabric you'd choose from the ShirtsMyWay website to make your own custom shirt.

* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before September 20, 2010 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
* One winner will receive a $200 Shirts My Way gift certificate.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia.

See complete giveaway rules here.

This contest is now closed. Thank you for your participation.

Jack Robie: Handsome Shirts For The Modern Cary Grant

Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style


Who is Jack Robie? The name comes from Cary Grant's dapper character in Hitchock's "To Catch a Thief" but the brand is actually a new luxury men's shirts collection founded by Brad Corona and Brian Nicholson, a couple of former classmates at Brown University. The pair went on to careers on Wall Street but have left that world behind to turn out a colorful new line of dress and casual shirts under the Jack Robie label. The shirts are made in the U.S. and sell for between $99 - $155. They are cheaper than the quality might lead you to expect because the store is online only and there is no costly overhead of traditional retail. The dress shirts have a trim fit, slightly shorter length and a shrink-resistant collar while the sport shirts have a more comfortable fit and are pre-washed for softness.

The DaVinci Collection, Designed by Charlie Sheen

Filed under: Apparel, Men's Style, Celebrity Design

charlie sheenFor every celebrity who closes down a clothing line, there's one just starting up. Charlie Sheen is the next celebrity to launch a line, after Scott Weiland, that is. Sheen's line of short-sleeved, button-up shirts, dubbed Da Vinci Collection by Charlie Sheen, aims to emulate retro casual shirts inspired by 1950s rockabilly culture. The shirts feature agoya shell buttons, retro patterns and contrasting color combos. They're set to go on sale in June at GlobalRebels.com. Sheen hopes to eventually sell them in major department stores as well. $59 - $79

Check out the New York Daily News's gallery of celebrities who wear their own lines: "Look! I wear my designs, too!"


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