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Originally Posted by jgl There's a shedload. Just about every tailor also does shirts. Janzen in World Wide House in Central is popular. I like Win Guide in Beverley House/Beverly Island(?) in CWB.
I'm not sure what you mean by "anti-wrinkle" cotton shirts though. The only anti-wrinkle cotton treatments I've come across are very expensive and not typically found in HK. Your best bet is to choose a cotton that is just a bit less likely to wrinkle easily. Or go poly/cotton if you can stand the stuff. |
if you guys are serious about wrinkle-free shirts, look to brooks brothers or jos a. bank shirts (made by the same contractor). i think they have BB stores in HK but WAY overpriced vs. back home in the states so i typically buy them online and have it shipped over with my mail or parcels. i have a few BB shirts that are about 3 years old and look almost brand new, washed many a times and go through the dryer with all other regular clothes. if you do it right and take the shirt out of the dryer as soon as the cycle is done, it'll be wrinkle free.