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October 29, 2008
Speaking at O'Reilly Web2.0 Summit
On Wednesday, I'll be demoing Poll Everywhere at the O'Reilly Web2.0 Summit in SF - http://en.oreilly.com/web2008/public/schedule/detail/6982
Looking forward to catching up with people in the Bay area!
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October 27, 2008
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October 12, 2008
ProperCloth.com - Custom Dress Shirts
Check out ProperCloth.com for custom dress shirts for men. Just launched; Great execution on a great idea.
I also noticed you can deep-link a design: I designed this cool mens dress shirt.
Proper Cloth lets you design your own high-end men's dress shirts. There's lots of design options so it's easy to get the exact style you want.
There are so many dress shirts in my closet that fit *almost* right. Sleeve a little too short, wish it came without the pocket, either a little too tight (it only came in slim fit), or enough room for two Texans in the midsection. Proper Cloth is like easy self-tailoring (they teach you how to do measurements), OR, you can just select from a list of over 150 shirt brands and sizes and they will make to match (or I can tweak it after starting from their database of brand sizing).
Prices are currently set at $90 per shirt with no extra charge for monogram, collar accents or cuff accents. I'm pretty sure the price will be increasing soon. Proper Cloth shirts are made in the US by a premium custom shirt factory. Their fabrics are from Italy. I've seen samples and the construction is really high quality and they deliver in 1-4 weeks. The same shirt (made by the same factory with the same fabric) costs much, much more at a department store.
Prices are currently set at $90 per shirt with no extra charge for monogram, collar accents or cuff accents. I'm pretty sure the price will be increasing soon. Proper Cloth shirts are made in the US by a premium custom shirt factory. Their fabrics are from Italy. I've seen samples and the construction is really high quality and they deliver in 1-4 weeks. The same shirt (made by the same factory with the same fabric) costs much, much more at a department store.
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