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	<title>Comments on: Choose Fabrics for Your Tailored Dress Shirt Like an Expert</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Collins, Professional Haberdasher</title>
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		<description>Be careful with Spandex if you take all of your shirts to the cleaners. Their machines are not set up for stretchy fabric. As a result you must understand when you buy one you will either wash &amp; press it yourself or pay the cleaners $5 everytime you want it cleaned.

Almost every dress shirt I sell is 100% cotton. It has the look you want from a shirt &amp; performs quiet well. I prefer to save silk for my camp shirts &amp; blending into my sweaters.  Besides, some high end cottons can look &amp; feel better than silk.

My Best,
  
Jeff Collins
Professional Haberdasher
206.399.9453
http://www.myhaberdasher.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be careful with Spandex if you take all of your shirts to the cleaners. Their machines are not set up for stretchy fabric. As a result you must understand when you buy one you will either wash &amp; press it yourself or pay the cleaners $5 everytime you want it cleaned.</p>
<p>Almost every dress shirt I sell is 100% cotton. It has the look you want from a shirt &amp; performs quiet well. I prefer to save silk for my camp shirts &amp; blending into my sweaters.  Besides, some high end cottons can look &amp; feel better than silk.</p>
<p>My Best,</p>
<p>Jeff Collins<br />
Professional Haberdasher<br />
206.399.9453<br />
<a href="http://www.myhaberdasher.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.myhaberdasher.com</a></p>
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