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Old 08-06-2008, 08:21 AM   #11 (permalink)
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My husband wears Van Heusen Commander shirts. I've purchased them twice from mypilotstore.com: Pilot Supplies - Shop at MyPilotStore
They arrived quickly, in the time frame promised. They also sent me coupons for our next purchases. Very happy with them, for sure.
Thanks! Those look nice and only 20 bucks!
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Old 08-06-2008, 10:01 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Thanks! Those look nice and only 20 bucks!
No problem at all. Yeah, I shopped around a little bit on the internet, and found this place was the cheapest. We were paying around $25 or so before. Now, it's been awhile since I ordered any... actually we were just talking about ordering some more!... so I can't guarantee this is the cheapest price out there for this brand. If I find a better price, I'll letcha know!
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:06 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Thats the other thing too - we used to take them to the dry cleaner all the time - he has 5 of them, but they run out quickly! Especially in the summer when he doesnt want to wear them more than maybe 2 days...the dry cleaning got too expensive for us to afford and the woman in our dry cleaner talks and talks when we go in and told us one day that all the do is stick them in the washer and then steam them when they come out...it bothers me to pay for that so now I'm washing, starching, and ironing them for him...which is why I'd like to buy some more so I don't have to scramble to do it right before a trip.
Holy cow!!! You are too nice. Man, I must seem like the most awful fiance. I'll wash his shirts, but only after he's treated them as he sees fit. And as for ironing, that's his call. He used to iron his shirts, but now he just hangs it up straight out of the dryer to try and preserve the dry cleaner's press marks. He gets his shirts and pants dry cleaned about once a month.
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:39 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Holy cow!!! You are too nice. Man, I must seem like the most awful fiance. I'll wash his shirts, but only after he's treated them as he sees fit. And as for ironing, that's his call. He used to iron his shirts, but now he just hangs it up straight out of the dryer to try and preserve the dry cleaner's press marks. He gets his shirts and pants dry cleaned about once a month.

Haha, my mom keeps telling me that I will regret it later on. Maybe she's right...but, he helps me do so many other things...he has ironed them before but it takes him much longer, and he HATES doing laundry. I really don't mind household chores so I try to do what I can for him as long as he helps out with other things taking out the trash, helping me make the bed, we mow the lawn together cause I think it's therapeutic! So, we share responsibilities, I just pick up for him where I know he really doesn't like doing things.
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Old 08-09-2008, 11:15 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Bill just gets his from the pilot/uniform store near the airport in ATL.....
Same here...
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Old 08-14-2008, 09:38 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I used to iron the shirts, but he's always paranoid I left the iron on and it's going to burn down the house...so now, I just leave it to him...
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Too funny, Cassie.
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