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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)07:46:54 No.18642171 Where do you buy these extra super white dress shirts rich people wear?

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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)09:51:56 No.18642211 >>18642171
my mum got me one
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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)14:14:20 No.18642314 >>18642171
At the store
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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)14:34:44 No.18642322 The people who come here are so inept, holy shit.
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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)17:20:20 No.18642426 >>18642171
you can’t actually buy them.
you receive them from the elite pedophile cabal once you complete your initiation rituals.
that or macys
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)06:19:24 No.18643444 >>18642171
Example two, with a French cuff,
>>18642426
I’ve been to macys, thier shirts are not this white
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)07:15:27 No.18643453 >>18643444
Actual menswear stores, not just Macy's or other cheapo shit.
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)08:38:41 No.18643465 >>18642171
>Where do you buy these extra super white dress shirts
it's most likely the laundry detergent used
i think it's called heavy-duty detergent in English ("Vollwaschmittel" in German)
it's specifically made for white laundry and has whitening / bleaching agents
that'll make your shirts actually white instead of greyish
which has the biggest effect
the rest is the fabric
>rich people wear?
though you don't have to be rich for that
it's just that you can't easily get a shirt from a good fabric for <100€, so rich people are just more likely to wear these
you want
>fine cotton
>egyptian, sea Island, or american pima cotton specifically
>with high thread count and two or three ply threads
alternatively
>silk
if you're going for white and shiny
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)09:06:11 No.18643475 >>18642171
its very white because of camera flash you retard
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Anonymous
01/29/26(Thu)19:08:36 No.18643694 >>18643465
OP is looking for "laundry bluing"
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-use-laundry-bluing-2146367
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Anonymous
01/30/26(Fri)02:39:39 No.18643955 >>18643694
Interesting
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Anonymous
01/30/26(Fri)03:54:25 No.18644003 >>18643955
the blue "gets rid of" the yellowing by 'canceling' it out. It's the same idea as the blue or purple shit people put on their teeth to make them look whiter.
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Anonymous
01/30/26(Fri)03:55:18 No.18644004 >>18642171
Goys R Us, theyre not open to schmucks like me or you though
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Anonymous
01/30/26(Fri)09:57:16 No.18644110 >>18644003
>the blue "gets rid of" the yellowing by 'canceling' it out
really?
because I though the white clothes detergent bleaches and actually adds white coloring
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Anonymous
01/30/26(Fri)11:10:29 No.18644136 Material quality and tailor. I have 3 from Emma Willis in London, there are probably many others out there.
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Anonymous
01/31/26(Sat)02:34:45 No.18644500 >>18644110
over bleaching will eventually both yellow and make fabric threadbare.
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Anonymous
01/31/26(Sat)04:55:47 No.18644540 >>18642171
Brooks Brothers has clothed almost every US President and their shirts are not outlandishly priced.
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Anonymous
01/31/26(Sat)05:03:08 No.18644544 >>18644003
Back in the day, old women would use a blue rince to get their grey hair to be closer to white rather then a pale tan. Hence the term "blue-rince crowd"
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Anonymous
01/31/26(Sat)19:47:19 No.18644848 Epstein island gift shop
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Anonymous
01/31/26(Sat)20:18:50 No.18644859 >>18643465
>>18643694
Not OP, but i appreciate this, thanks.
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