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Boxed Shirt+Tie for 12.47 regular 49.99

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[Sears] Boxed Shirt+Tie for 12.47 regular 49.99

PROTOCOL Boxed Dress Shirt And Tie Set. CAD 12.47. Regular 49.99. @sears.ca
several size and color available
Last edited by Rakalraj on Sep 15th, 2017 4:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks for sharing OP, but you should put the price and brand in the title.

Not a bad deal considering you're getting a shirt a tie for this price, but you are getting what you pay for here in terms of quality.
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great deal, thanks OP. got the gray one a couple of years ago, just ordered a blue one, great for someone like me who only has to wear a shirt and tie occasionally.
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wildzero wrote: Thanks for sharing OP, but you should put the price and brand in the title.

Not a bad deal considering you're getting a shirt a tie for this price, but you are getting what you pay for here in terms of quality.
updated :). have you bought them earlier?
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As one poster said above. Great deal BUT "You get what you pay for".....

Below average in terms of quality.
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Rakalraj wrote: updated :). have you bought them earlier?
I bought them when I was a poor student and rarely wore dress shirts or ties. They are perfect for that sort of situation, but I wouldnt recommend to someone that needs to wear this type of attire daily for work (which I now do).
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StealthFinder wrote: As one poster said above. Great deal BUT "You get what you pay for".....

Below average in terms of quality.
This statement is not correct in this case. This is worth more than the price. It's well suited to someone who does not wear this type of attire but needs it for a once a year function or something similar.
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good find. is it also available instore?
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Thanks, OP! I'm a little dismayed that the item description shows two possible arm lengths, but doesn't actually let you select which one you want...

35 inch - sleeve (fits 34-35 inch - ) in necks 151⁄2, 161⁄2, 171⁄2, 18
33 inch - sleeve (fits 32-33 inch - ) in necks 141⁄2, 151⁄2, 16, 161⁄2, 171⁄2


I have to unfortunately agree about the "not so awesome quality" of Protocol shirts. They're great if you wear them with a vest/blazer on top. Alone, though, you can see the quality from afar - usually thin fabric that's semi-transparent or fading colour/tears at the elbows.
Don't be turned away from this great price though; it's a sweet deal if you just need some basic dress shirts.
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Pretty good to have a dress shirt handy.
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never got mine yet, ship to store.
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You will need to wear an undershirt 100% as this type of cheap cotton-polyester blend dress shirt is made of terribly rough material, enough to chafe your nipples to the point of bleeding if you don't. You could probably use this shirt as a very fine grit sandpaper to be honest..
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townie22 wrote: never got mine yet, ship to store.
Go to the store and ask, it's likely been waiting for you to pickup. They hardly call anymore.
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WhatADeal! wrote: Go to the store and ask, it's likely been waiting for you to pickup. They hardly call anymore.
will do that, Thanks!
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It goes great with the $9 jeans from Marks Warehouse.
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SpazMan wrote: Thanks, OP! I'm a little dismayed that the item description shows two possible arm lengths, but doesn't actually let you select which one you want...

35 inch - sleeve (fits 34-35 inch - ) in necks 151⁄2, 161⁄2, 171⁄2, 18
33 inch - sleeve (fits 32-33 inch - ) in necks 141⁄2, 151⁄2, 16, 161⁄2, 171⁄2


I have to unfortunately agree about the "not so awesome quality" of Protocol shirts. They're great if you wear them with a vest/blazer on top. Alone, though, you can see the quality from afar - usually thin fabric that's semi-transparent or fading colour/tears at the elbows.
Don't be turned away from this great price though; it's a sweet deal if you just need some basic dress shirts.
Has anyone figured out the sleeve length dilemna? I definitely need the 35" length, but want to make sure that's what I get.
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Thanks OP, but quality is at par with price. I returned as size was too big. I would suggest go for one size smaller for proper fit.
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This is the sort of thing which you can buy and donate for those who can't afford much and have a job interview.
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jackass_ca wrote: Has anyone figured out the sleeve length dilemna? I definitely need the 35" length, but want to make sure that's what I get.
My order came in with all four shirts in the smaller size. I emailed into their care and the best they could offer was "return and reorder" with no guarantees of a proper size.
Their care is a joke, let me tell you... so I returned them. The worst part is by returning you're out the shipping costs and a restocking fee. So silly over their own broken website.

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