Twillory Review - Must WATCH before buying

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I've had my eyes on Twillory for some time now and was excited to get my hands on some new Twillory Dress Shirts to give you my honest Twillory Review.

Are you tired of clothes that wrinkle? I hate wrinkles - and not just on my face, but on my clothes. Twillory promises their clothes are non-iron, wrinkle-free, and don't need to be ironed. Twillory says, "Tailored for the Hustle." Do they live up to the claims... or is it just hype? Watch our epic Twillory Review to find out.

Highlights include:
0:00 - Intro
0:39 - What Twillory says
1:19 - Are Twillory clothes wrinkle resistant?
2:05 - Twillory vs. Mizzen + Main Comparison
2:46 - Twillory Untuckable Review
3:47 - Twillory Fabric + Comfort
4:52 - The Price
5:44 - Twillory Athleisure Review
6:15 - Other cool features
7:05 - Twillory Review: The Final Verdict

#noniron #twillory #mizzenmain
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I have 4 Twillory untuckable shirts and they do not look like this at all. I see this video is 3 years old, so maybe they changed something, but the shirts I received about 4 weeks ago have been very wrinkle free. They fit great, I love them.

nickcrescenzo
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Thank god I found you guys before buying

edwinkhalil
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Bless this review. I'm currently in need of new low maintenance shirts for work. Twillory caught my eye, but I'm definitely glad I did my research prior to buying. I gotta look into these Mizzen&Main and Bluffwork brands now

loganowens
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On the undershirt issue, I picked up a Twillory v-neck performance undershirt in tonal color. I wore it under my Mizzen+Main white dress shirt, which is quite thin and somewhat see-through. It's a great combination, and I stayed quite dry and cool with the Twillory material in the warm weather.

thomasb
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The twillory ones are more like a traditional dress shirt with some structure. State and liberty is has much higher stretch but feels like a nike dri fit shirt, people can tell its a stretch shirt.

The twillory ones look like a cotton shirt, and they're less see thru than the state and liberty. But they are much more comfortable than a cotton dress shirt, especially if you work out.

The neck sizes run small in my experience, and for me the Extra trim fit with a 1/2 in higher neck size is the best cut to get more of a V tapered shirt.

They wrinkle alot and take more time to iron which sucks but once they are ironed they don't wrinkle back fast. For $50 its a no brainer. Mizzen and main and bluffworks are so overpriced to me and have much less sizing options. I think twillory has the most sizes, 3 Fits and the full range of sleeve and neck sizes. Mizzen and main is like $130 for a dress shirt that comes in T-shirt sizes so you'll probably spend $25-50 tailoring them.

BK-kssf
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I think you were trying to not like these shirts. it's obvious you literally took those out of the packaging & put them on, yes they have lines & wrinkles because they need to be washed first, the dryer takes out the wrinkles. 💀 Epic fail.

Thornwalker.
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Great review, as I love all of these shirts (Mizzen+Main, Bluffworks, and Twillory Performance shirts, and I also like Bonobos, such as the Jetsetter shirt).

I found having several Twillory shirts in my rotation makes a lot of sense for me. Buying several Twillory shirts at once meant these were the most economical performance shirts compared to the others. Twillory also helps Canadian customers by switching to Canadian dollars on the web site, and handling shipping and duties better than the other companies.

Being in Canada I have found the Twillory performance shirts great for the cooler half of the year (there is an upside to the natural cotton), and I wear Bluffworks and Mizzen+Main shirts much less in the winter but they're fantastic in the hot summers.

I air dry my Twillory shirts (with a fan going in the room), and I generally haven't run into wrinkle problems. I have never used an iron on a Twillory performance shirt. Mizzen+Main is certainly best for being wrinkle-free, but for most of the Mizzen+Main shirts I got I had to initially apply a steamer to get rid of the wrinkles out of the box. I got one SafeCotton Twillory shirt, but didn't like it and I prefer the Performance line, as it has great designs and comes closest to being free of wrinkles.

Style-wise, I've gotten the most compliments for the Bonobos and Twillory shirts. There is a wide range of sizes and fits, and I had to do some trial and error to get the right fit. For a cotton shirt, I'd say Twillory Performance is better than most other cotton shirts out there (my tailor agreed).

thomasb
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Not sure why people pay anywhere near $100 for an off the rack shirt (and maybe extra to alter it after purchase) when you can pay $115 for a made to measure performance shirt from woodies clothing (for example) with a perfect fit guarantee. Maybe some people are able to get a perfect fit off the rack. Not me. Not even close.

dwightschrute
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Did you wash it? Looks like you just took it out of the package?

mynala
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Ironing a shirt is not that big of a deal. after a few shirts you get faster and better. lots of great videos on how to iron shirts here on youtube

samthetoolman
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Polyester dress shirt? I'm embarrassed for you.😢

a.gordon