…completely obsessed with fashion

I’ve only ever tried on one Thomas Pink shirt but have spent many hours negotiating the cheap curtains of the changing rooms at my local Tesco in search of the perfect little white shirt.

In my blinder less money saving days I used to plumb for the cheap and cheerful try it ,buy it, wash it, throw it ,type of fashion whose fitting philosophy bore more of a resemblance to one size fits the entire population of this universe than any individual attention.

My thoughts were always – £10 great bargain but after three wears and one wash where the white bore more resemblance to smoggy grey I realised my error. Ten shirts per year at £10 = £100 or go to Thomas Pink, but something that actually accentuates instead of drowns the figure, washes well and still comes up bright and white after a year. Definitely go for the quality Thomas Pink and view it as a longer term investment-they always pay off in the end.

Well the difference is, where as Supermarkets may offer you a normal average shirt at a value price that is simply all they do offer. It is a basic fit, pop in choose your size and material, usually only cotton, buy it and away you go.

Thomas Pink on the other hand offers a huge selection ranging from different colours, materials, and styles!

They have: Classic, Slim, casual, evening, polo, and short sleeved for men. With a variety of collars, and cuffs to suit you and they way you like to wear your shirt for different occasions.

For women they have: tailored, city, slim fit, casual, short sleeved and polo. Again, with a selection of collar fabrics and cuff fits!

The only downside to these shirts is because they are specially tailored to suit you and your needs they hold a higher price tag, so for a casual every day shirt Tesco may be your answer.