Review of Lands’ End Oxford Dress Shirts

I’ve pretty much covered all the bases when it comes to buying a good coat to get the job done. I bought clothes from the generic level up to the highly rated Ralph Lauren Polo brand. Overall, I bought shirts for between twenty-five and fifty-seven dollars. A very nice shop for a cotton/polyester blend that will hold up well for repeated use and won’t wear out too quickly. I usually shop for such shirts at Kohl’s, Carson Pirie Scott, Von Maur, and Lands End.

To get a shirt from the end of the earth, it is quite simple that I can either continue on the site, or use the catalog to select my desired color and style of shirt. I already know my dimensions so there is no need to measure. The best part about shopping at Earth’s End is that I don’t have to buy a house own clothes. I usually make my purchases online with simple click shopping and placing the order to credit card. If online ordering scares people, there will always be an option to mail order or phone order. I love online shopping as I receive special weekly emails.

Customer Service

While I enjoy the comfort and look of the ultimate Oxford land, I have to say that the quality of the reviews is mixed. I’ve had some shirts for two years, while others have started to tear the fabric after six or seven uses and dry cleaning. This happened with two of the ten shirts that I had bought from the company’s electronic order. In both places I phoned the Landes customer end and was greeted politely and courteously. I simply told him about the poor quality of the cheap shirt and was told to send the shirt to the manufacturer. Then I was issued a new shirt by the company within a few weeks. The only thing to pay was the cost of sending the shirt first class mail. I wasn’t happy with the two shirts I ended up getting, but I was very impressed with the treatment I received from their service team. A replacement shirt held them up and I still wear them today.

Price

I would prefer the land price of the shirt to be very competitive. You can expect to pay much more for a shirt from Von Maur, or most other department stores. The price is reduced a bit by buying online and paying for shipping and handling costs.

Quality

I prefer the shirts to be average when it comes to quality. Every shirt coming off the assembly line must be of the highest quality before it is sent to the customer. I feel that I have received a few duds in the past, although the grace of the end of Landis honored the free complement that made it stay together.

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