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Thomas P.
> 24 hourWhile the shirt bag performs by keeping shirts separate from other items in luggage, a zippered bag with cardboard sides would accomplish the same thing at a fraction of the cost. The organization compartments are good, but the construction is similar to inexpensive laptop bags that are often used as promotional items. At $15 to $20, this would be a well priced item. At $49, the item is grossly overpriced for its quality.
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JF
> 24 hourIts a good size and keeps the collars from being wrinkled on dress shirts.
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Joe Rokovich
> 24 hourIt fit 5 dress shirts perfect. And five ties with room to spare.
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Chris
> 24 hourAmazing quality for the price! I own the Degeler garment bag as well and was sold on the product’s quality so I decided to try out the shirt bag and it has the same high level of quality. The detail and thoughtfulness that went into this bag is top notch. I can’t say more good things about this product.
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Jared Gill
> 24 hourWorks great!
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Michelle M. Hopper
> 24 hourWe purchased for tuxedo accessory organization and this is perfect!
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David Martinez
> 24 hourI use this all the time. Works great! Put my shirts and pants in there along with other stuff, zip it up and put it my back pack.
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Ben
> 24 hourExtremely well made.
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Noel Lasure
> 24 hourSeems to work as desired.
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RayRayShadowman
> 24 hourI really wanted this to work. Says it holds up to five dress shirts. I packed four collared shirts, one of which was short-sleeved. They barely fit. It took a lot of finesse to get even the third shirt to fit, let alone four. And three of the four shirts were wrinkled. Not in the middle, but more to the sides, as I feel there was little room for the medium to large size shirts to fit without pressing down at the edges. This was after I watched videos on how to fold them to minimize wrinkles. And each of the shirts was professionally pressed prior to me placing them into this bag. I still ended up using my Downey wrinkle releaser when I unpacked the shirts. Im returning this, and looking into another solution.