…completely obsessed with fashion

Designer shirts are keeping alive the old age industry of British shirt making, using only best quality fabrics and with attention to detail; they have impeccable style and longevity.

Not only do they have ready to wear shirts, but for the more fashion conscious they offer a made to measure service, something Supermarkets are unable to compete with.

Supermarkets on the other hand, offer cheap affordable clothing to the general market, easily accessible but without the attention to detail.

Rumored to be using factories in Bangladesh, paid the minimum wage, they are providing mass production garments with maximum profits for themselves, at the expense of their labourers.

So for ethical buyers, designer shirts provides quality shirts, made to the highest standard without cutting corners for the biggest profit. Supermarkets on the other hand are providing less expensive shirts by underpaying third world country workers.

If you want quality, style and a clear conscience, then Thomas Pink or van Heusen is the retailer for you, if on the other hand you want a cheap shirt that is worn by many and made with little thought for the people that actually manufactured them, then Supermarkets is the way to go.