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Charles Tyrwhitt – Online Deal

Dress Shirts and Menswear Accessories (Up to 51% Off). Two Options Available.

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  • Perfect Gentleman

In a Nutshell

British clothier and haberdasher ships out stylish dress shirts, ties, and polos, as well as suits and cuff links

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 30, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid online only. Valid only for option purchased. Extra $4.95 fee for shipping. Returns will receive merchant credit. Must use promotional value in 1 order. Not valid toward clearance items, alterations, gift vouchers, or gift boxes.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

High-end fashions make their first appearances on runways, from the flash-lit catwalks of Milan and Paris to the glamorously dangerous tarmacs of O'Hare International. Send for British styles with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of clothing
  • $49 for $100 worth of clothing

Charles Tyrwhitt outfits men in British styles suited to casual through formal events. Men's dress shirts are available in classic, slim, and tailored (extra slim) fits, starting at $59 each. Customers may also use this Groupon toward multi-purchase offers, such as four shirts for $199. Other clothing options include black-wool socks ($22 for three pairs), handmade skinny ties ($115 for two), and a modest selection of dress shirts and knits for women.

Charles Tyrwhitt

In 1986, confident that he could out-dress any business rival, Nicholas Charles Tyrwhitt Wheeler began building his clothing empire. He now oversees high-end outlets across Britain, the United States, and Paris, each of which dispenses London style to wardrobes in the forms of handmade silk ties, smartly cut suits, and enameled cufflinks. Charles Tyrwhitt keeps things casual with suede boating shoes and pima cotton polos, and his ladies' collection branches out into iron-free shirts, knitwear, and contemporary blouses. Shoppers looking to up their dapper factor may consult the style tips for a modern gentleman, which include advice on topics such as how to tie a bow tie, choose a flattering suit cut, or properly pronounce "P.G. Wodehouse.”

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Clarinets

Everyone remembers hearing someone say, "If that music doesn't have dozens of clarinets tooting their notes, making the sounds come out of the end that the mouth doesn't go, then no thank you, sir!" Here's why so many people are loving the clarinet:

  • The clarinet has a warm, mellow tone, not like the trumpet, which just sounds like a big pile of garbage that's sitting there stinking it up but also making musical noises.

  • The clarinet is easy on the eyes, with all that straightness. That trumpet has sleek, alluring curves. You want kids looking at that? No, thank you.

  • You can take a clarinet apart. Can you take a trumpet apart? No, not just the mouthpiece. I'm talking about really taking it apart. You can do that to a good ol' woodstraw (a clarinet). Trust me.

  • There are dozens of famous clarinet players, such as Woody Allen and all those men that Woody Allen plays clarinet with. The only trumpet player who is remotely famous is the man whose life inspired the Broadway musical The Music Man, and he's probably dead.

Why is America in love with the clarinet?

Charles Tyrwhitt