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by Paul J - written on 26/02/09
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I bought three of their "Ultimate" non-iron shirts in December 2008 at £25 each.
By the middle of January one of them had a hole at the elbow.
By the middle of February the second had a hole at the elbow as well.
I took them in to M&S yesterday, and they refused a refund but said that they would send them to the manufacturer.
Today I noticed that the third had a hole at the elbow - and M&S still refused to accept that there was a problem, despite them all failing in the same way after mere weeks of occasional and normal office use.
by - written on 12/12/08 (Useful, 211 readings)
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I recently purchased a non iron shirt from marks and spencer. In fact it was from their ultimate non iron collection. I has been a long time since I purchased a shirt from them and up until the moment I wore the shirt I had believed that I would hate it. Well I have to say, in terms of fit, it was the best ever. In terms of quality of cloth, it's the best ever, and all this for just £25. I had been used to spending up to £100 for an eton shirt, and i feel this shirt is even better quality although I would rate the eton shirts slightly better in design. What a shame that I can't find another one in a cloth design or colour that I like and is actually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/08/08 (Very useful, 638 readings)
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My husband has a few Marks and Spencer shirts that claim to be non iron. In fact he has several non iron shirts of different brands, all of which I DO iron and all of which I will be reviewing on here after a long ironing session that has left me fuming about non iron shirts generally. To cut a long story short, if you do not want to read the rest of the review, Marks and Spencer non iron shirts do need an iron to make them really smart but only a quick going over and are far far better than T M Lewin or Moss shirts that you can iron for ages and get nowhere. So, here is some more detail about the Marks and Spencer's shirts. They are pretty reasonable ... Read the complete review
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