MTailor Custom Shirts

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I just received my order from MTailor and I must say that I'm thoroughly impressed. I was reluctant as to how great of a fit it would be by using this app and how it calculates the measurements, but it is the best fitting shirt I have ever had. It claims to be 20% more accurate than a tailor, and I would have to agree. I have spent so much money on dress shirts (mainly Dolce and Boss) because it is hard to find a fitted shirt that actually fits me because of my height and arm length. Just thought I'd suggest this to fellow niketalkers and was wondering how anyone else's experience has been. They are at a nice price point (Starting out at 69.99 shipped) and the quality is great. Also, if you use this coupon code, you get $20 off your first order Code: xctwaznm

This isn't a shameless plug for that site as I have no connection to them at all. Just wanted to let everyone know what a great shirt it is at a great price. I believe custom fitting clothes are what everyone will go to. I also use Indochino for suits which has been great!
 
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I wish I could get paid for this. Just trying to spread the good word of a good product I found and was wondering if anyone else has used the product and their thoughts.
 
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We don't believe u homie. Gotta be more convincing than that.
 
As someone who has to wear dress shirts every damn day, I too have spent a small fortune over the years. Unfortunately buying tailored shirts is cost prohibitive to me because I usualy keep 15-20 shirts on rotation and I'm not trying to spend $120 each time I need to replace one. I'm intrigued by this claim that MTailor is 20% more accurate than an in person tailor. I'm not sure how that would work.

Recently I just stock up on 5-10 shirts at a time from Charles Tyrwhitt when they are having one of their sales. OP, if you have difficulty finding decent fitting shirts at a decent price, I recommend you check it out. While they dont fit as nicely as a tailored/custom made shirt, for the price point it cant be beat. You can customize the shirt by collar size and arm length which helps if you have a weird proportion like me (big fat neck and average arm length). The Charles Tyrwhitt shirts fit much better than any off the rack shirt I've picked up from Nordstroms and at a fraction of the price. If you get them on sale you can usually get them for around $30-35 a shirt shipped.
 
I'll post a picture of it when I get home. There really isn't anything to believe. I was merely recommending a great fitting shirt to the community and was wondering if anyone else has used it.

Yes, I have been an active member since 2000, but I don't post very often. This is the main reason why I don't post, because there are so many haters out there that just try and bring you down. I thought this would be a positive post and help out NT'ers that can never find good fitting shirts. I'm not forcing you to buy the item or even giving you links to click or whatever. It was a recommendation that I thought some would find useful.
 
As someone who has to wear dress shirts every damn day, I too have spent a small fortune over the years. Unfortunately buying tailored shirts is cost prohibitive to me because I usualy keep 15-20 shirts on rotation and I'm not trying to spend $120 each time I need to replace one. I'm intrigued by this claim that MTailor is 20% more accurate than an in person tailor. I'm not sure how that would work.

Recently I just stock up on 5-10 shirts at a time from Charles Tyrwhitt when they are having one of their sales. OP, if you have difficulty finding decent fitting shirts at a decent price, I recommend you check it out. While they dont fit as nicely as a tailored/custom made shirt, for the price point it cant be beat. You can customize the shirt by collar size and arm length which helps if you have a weird proportion like me (big fat neck and average arm length). The Charles Tyrwhitt shirts fit much better than any off the rack shirt I've picked up from Nordstroms and at a fraction of the price. If you get them on sale you can usually get them for around $30-35 a shirt shipped.

The process is pretty cool on how the measure you. You simply use their app on the phone. You have to place your phone on the ground at a certain level (which it provides), then you stand 10 ft away and the app walks you through what to do (Stand up with hand up/down, turn around, etc). I couldn't believe how great it worked. Dress shirts are so expensive, but with the $20 off first purchase with the code, the $49 investment was well worth it. Plus if you don't like it, you can send it back for a full refund.
 
Sorry but if you're going to a competent tailor, there is no way a phone app would do better. 
 
As someone who has to wear dress shirts every damn day, I too have spent a small fortune over the years. Unfortunately buying tailored shirts is cost prohibitive to me because I usualy keep 15-20 shirts on rotation and I'm not trying to spend $120 each time I need to replace one. I'm intrigued by this claim that MTailor is 20% more accurate than an in person tailor. I'm not sure how that would work.

Recently I just stock up on 5-10 shirts at a time from Charles Tyrwhitt when they are having one of their sales. OP, if you have difficulty finding decent fitting shirts at a decent price, I recommend you check it out. While they dont fit as nicely as a tailored/custom made shirt, for the price point it cant be beat. You can customize the shirt by collar size and arm length which helps if you have a weird proportion like me (big fat neck and average arm length). The Charles Tyrwhitt shirts fit much better than any off the rack shirt I've picked up from Nordstroms and at a fraction of the price. If you get them on sale you can usually get them for around $30-35 a shirt shipped.

Yeah Charles Tyrwhitt is good. For this price though, i'll give it a shot. It's amazing the difference in a well fitted shirt.
 
As someone who has to wear dress shirts every damn day, I too have spent a small fortune over the years. Unfortunately buying tailored shirts is cost prohibitive to me because I usualy keep 15-20 shirts on rotation and I'm not trying to spend $120 each time I need to replace one. I'm intrigued by this claim that MTailor is 20% more accurate than an in person tailor. I'm not sure how that would work.

Recently I just stock up on 5-10 shirts at a time from Charles Tyrwhitt when they are having one of their sales. OP, if you have difficulty finding decent fitting shirts at a decent price, I recommend you check it out. While they dont fit as nicely as a tailored/custom made shirt, for the price point it cant be beat. You can customize the shirt by collar size and arm length which helps if you have a weird proportion like me (big fat neck and average arm length). The Charles Tyrwhitt shirts fit much better than any off the rack shirt I've picked up from Nordstroms and at a fraction of the price. If you get them on sale you can usually get them for around $30-35 a shirt shipped.


I just received my order from MTailor and I must say that I'm thoroughly impressed. I was reluctant as to how great of a fit it would be by using this app and how it calculates the measurements, but it is the best fitting shirt I have ever had. It claims to be 20% more accurate than a tailor, and I would have to agree. I have spent so much money on dress shirts (mainly Dolce and Boss) because it is hard to find a fitted shirt that actually fits me because of my height and arm length. Just thought I'd suggest this to fellow niketalkers and was wondering how anyone else's experience has been. They are at a nice price point (Starting out at 69.99 shipped) and the quality is great. Also, if you use this coupon code, you get $20 off your first order Code: xctwaznm

This isn't a shameless plug for that site as I have no connection to them at all. Just wanted to let everyone know what a great shirt it is at a great price. I believe custom fitting clothes are what everyone will go to. I also use Indochino for suits which has been great!






How much they paying BOTH of yall?
 
Sorry but if you're going to a competent tailor, there is no way a phone app would do better. 

I can totally understand this, and having lived in Buffalo, NY, and Albany, NY, I have yet to find a really good tailor. I'm sure it is much easier to find one in a bigger city, but some of us don't have that luxury. Plus, the time and price of a completely tailored shirt could get expensive. I'm not even sure how much it would be, maybe it is cheaper than the $69 so I could be wrong. Like I said, I was just trying to help some people out that like a well fitted shirt for an inexpensive price. I'm sure people will have negative stuff to say when I post the picture, but I love the fit of the shirt.
 
View media item 1643503View media item 1643504I'm 6-3 about 205 pounds. It fits great for me, and it's comfortable. It's not skin tight where it feels awkward to move around, but it is very fitted. Like I said, it's so hard to find that perfect fitting shirt. I have a nice fitting Dolce shirt but it was $200 and I don't care for the collar of it. I like how you can choose everything on this shirt.
 
I just rock Polo's mostly, like Cremieux's but I am 6'0 with a 6'7 wingspan and they got trex arns. I'll try it out once I drop some more lbs
 
I might give this a try.

The only good fitting off the rack shirt for me is the express ultra slim fit but the quality of them is pretty crappy. They do fit me perfectly though
 
I'm 6'6 245 lbs with a 7'7" wingspan, 20" circumference arms, 34" waist and thick neck. Do they got an option for me?
 
I'm 6'6 245 lbs with a 7'7" wingspan, 20" circumference arms, 34" waist and thick neck. Do they got an option for me?
The digital measurements are pretty accurate what I did was before placing my order I sent them an email asking them to send me the measurements they pulled from my video so I can check them don't want to waste my time going back and fourth 
 
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