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... but I really do not need two emails a day to tell me you're still selling suits and shirts.
I don't know if it's because I haven't bought anything from you for a while, but to be honest, you're coming across as increasingly desperate for attention.
Maybe it's because a few years ago you changed your style, from fusty, City-ish tailoring to shiny, super-skinny fit suits and estate-agent-style ultra tailored shirts.
When I need some more shirts, or another suit, I may well return to take advantage of your perpetually-discounted prices, but you do do yourself a disservice - why would I buy four shirts for £100 when I know deep down in your heart you're about to offer me five shirts for £100. Or possibly gearing up to offer six shirts, a suit, some of those stupid knotty cufflink subsitutes and a night out with your mother for £99.99.
I bet Austin Reed doesn't do this.
[url= http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jan/16/austin-reed-close-31-stores-restructure ]Austin Reed[/url]
There is an 'unsubscribe' link in the email.
I tweeted TM Lewin in annoyance after they persisted in posting me a 58 page catalogue every fortnight after I bought two shirts from them. In their defence they were very prompt in stopping them - I agree it's a crap marketing strategy though.
I wouldn't buy any more TM Lewin shirts as they iron terribly. M&S all the way.
Ironing? What's that? Lewin shirts here 🙂
M&S all the way.
I bought an M&S sartorial tailored fit shirt once. It fit like a boat sail.
charles tyrwhitt here, though i bought another four recently and the quality seems to have got worse (thinner fabric) but they fit well.