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Post by GrumpyPony on Apr 20, 2011 21:48:49 GMT
A cream showing shirt that doesn't cost that much? Thanks x
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Post by Milliesmum on Apr 20, 2011 22:05:53 GMT
quite a few on ebay, depending on what size. just search cream shirt in sporting goods, then click on equestrian on the left hand side.
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Post by network on Apr 21, 2011 3:39:48 GMT
Asda or Marks and Spencers you can get boys/mens shirts for a fraction of the cost of showing shirts
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Post by thecremellosociety on Apr 21, 2011 5:27:18 GMT
Or get a white shirt from tesco and wash it with dusters
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Post by kimcolapr on Apr 21, 2011 6:29:57 GMT
hi, i go to matalan and get a mans shirt then take it up and in to make it fit, failing that i go the asda,,, i also get plain white shirts and dye them in the washing machine, i go to charity shops for my ties you can get some bagains if you like a silk tie, and make my own stunning browbands, also get the felt squares that chuildren use for art prodjects and get my sewing machine out and make my own faulse waistcoat tails, sorted, hope this helps,kim
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Post by Wishiwasrich on Apr 21, 2011 7:47:30 GMT
M&S lovely shirts with nice stiff collars
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Post by lolalou on Apr 21, 2011 21:24:06 GMT
Totally agree with above, buy a pack of plain white shirts and dye with Dylon, gets you the colour you want at a fraction of the cost, I then put a hot pin through collar to make holes for tie pin.
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Post by welshiegirl on Apr 24, 2011 17:58:21 GMT
dye dye dye dye dye! sooooooo much cheaper! honestly! my first one which was a proper showing one, cost something like £30¬ then dyed my old school shirt, like only cost 5 pounds to dye about 3 shirts ! xx
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