Comments on “Son of a Tailor
Ryan Hoover@rrhoover · Founder, Product Hunt
I struggle to find fitted shirts but $60 seems very steep for a plain t-shirt. Love the concept but it's about 2x my budget.
Jess Christian Fleischer@jessfleischer · CEO and Founder at Son of a Tailor
Thank you @rrhoover for the feedback! Did you see my above answer regarding pricing?
Elvis M.@empteam · Inbound Marketing Ninja / Wantrepreneur
@rrhoover as far as I understand the logic behind it, you will basically buy 3-4 tshirts and "break" them before one of the son of a tailor is broken (torn, discolorated, shrunk while washing, etc...) + you will have an S - XXL one size fits all solution which is always a compromise. 60 USD for a tshirt I will definitely wear often was really a no-brainer fo… See more
Mat Newton@himatthewnewton · Founder, TourismTiger
@empteam @rrhoover jess maybe the site could communicate the cost-savings as a result of the durability?
Jess Christian Fleischer@jessfleischer · CEO and Founder at Son of a Tailor
@himatthewnewton I think you are right! We will be working on this!
Thibault Lemaitre@itibz · Digital Marketing Consultant & Podcaster
@rrhoover @jessfleischer I would agree with this statement: out of the box, $60 for one t-shirt is a bit much (usually a graphic tee is about $30-$40 at most, for me.) However I've recently tried to buy items of better quality knowing that they'll last longer. Out with the Fast Fashion and in with sustainable and long-lasting shirts. So in that regard, I see… See more
Benjamin J. Sehl@sehl · Co-founder, KOTN
@rrhoover — would love you to check out kotn.com / send you a tee to try out! Pricing is right on budget.