Eurodress - Slowly Opening our Doors
Slowly Opening our Doors
We have moved from The Netherlands to New Zealand early 2014, and there is one thing (amongst other things, like "hagelslag" and "borrelnootjes") Roland was missing: trendy dress shirts. A lot of shops, both online shops as well as physical shops, sell dress shirts, but we found most of them a bit ordinary. Roland likes dress shirts that are a little different, e.g. with a collar with a motif, a double collar, elbow pads, etc. As those shirts were not easily found in New Zealand, shirts were still bought in The Netherlands and sent to New Zealand by family.
When did we think of starting Eurodress?
The idea for Eurodress started end 2014. Why not try to import these dress shirts and sell them in New Zealand? So, a small batch of dress shirts was ordered in The Netherlands, and sent to New Zealand. This small stock is now for sale on both TradeMe as well as this web shop. They are a bit cheaper when bought in the web shop, because of the TradeMe fee.
The shop is now operational and orders are accepted! If it becomes more popular, we can order new shirts easily and fast. Within 2 weeks new trendy dress shirts can be delivered!
We also sell socks, a friend of us had a similar idea for socks. These socks are made of 100% cotton, instead of the 100% polyester socks for sale in some shops here.
Free shipping and an awesome customer service
All our products have free shipping, so there is no need to worry about shipping costs. We are committed to make your shopping experience as smooth as possible. If the shirt does not fit, send it back in the condition you received it, and we will send a different size for free. To make sure you order the right size, we've provided a sizing guide and product measurements for each dress shirt. Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions!
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