The candles are very well made with each scent matching the fragrance of its wearable counterpart far as Tobacco Vanille and Fabulous go. If you haven't purchased a TF candle and plan to do so. Note this as it was specified to me by a NM repersentative: Prime the candle by burning it for exactly one hour, put it out and allow the wax to completely harden. Then light again anytime at your pleasure. Trim the wick to about 1/8" from the wax. Doing so prevents over burning which will distort the scent and burn through the candle faster.
The colognes/perfumes last all day and last well into the night. So they may seem a little more expensive than average perfume/cologne brands, but last longer than some of the clognes/perfumes in this price range or higher. In other words it doesn't take much to last all day.
As for the fabric, I have a Plaid Western Style button down. The fabric and seams are very high quality so you may want to strictly follow the care instructions. Or you can follow my advise as it works well with all of my fabrics and brands as it keeps my shirts looking brand new. Since TF uses fabrics similar to Kiton (for some reason I cannot explain why everytime I see a TF shirt Kiton comes to mind).
If you are trying to remove a stain treat with shout for 24hrs. Add Hydrogen Peroxide (pour 1oz) in the mix described below.
Button all the buttons, Fill your sink with cold water, Add a few to several drops of Dr. Bronners Lavender soap as the sink is filling up. Use your hand to mix the soap and water. Dip the shirt a few times then let soak for a few hours or over night. I typically soak over night and rinse in the morning so I can use the sink to get ready for the day. Fill the sink once again with just cold water and put the shirt back in to soak for the day or half day.
Drain then rinse squeezing the shirt in a ball several times, do not twist ever! Keep rinsing until you are content its fresh. Dry flat iron low. Your set!
This washing techique is the only regimen I use for my t-shirts, dress shirts, polos, and casual button downs regardless of price point or brand and always look brand new. To give you an idea how well it works, I have received compliments from the D&G and Neimans reps saying my shirt looks brand new! Considering they know the shirt was from a few seasons ago.
Anyhow, that's my...
Read moreI visited the store with the intention of purchasing a Tom Ford perfume, considering it's a significant investment. However, my experience was far from positive. I approached the saleswoman, Asian descent, and politely asked if I could receive a sample of the perfume before making such a substantial purchase. To my surprise, she not only declined my request but also responded in a rude and condescending manner.
Her tone and attitude made me feel unwelcome, and it significantly impacted my overall shopping experience. It's disheartening when a salesperson fails to understand the importance of customer service, especially when dealing with high-end products. The lack of willingness to accommodate a simple request for a sample not only left a negative impression but also made me reconsider making any purchase at that particular store.
Customer service is a crucial aspect of retail, and unfortunately, this saleswoman fell short of providing the level of service one would expect, particularly when dealing with premium products like Tom Ford. I hope this feedback helps improve the customer experience at the store, ensuring that others don't have to endure a similar...
Read moreThe jeans I purchased at Tom Ford in the Galleria have a fly that's too high. To do No.1, I have to push down real hard on the crotch to barely provide an opening. Very annoying and inconvenient! The manager defended saying this was the first complaint he'd received about this and made clear he had no interest whatever in the problem. In other words, Tom Ford gets a free pass if it's the first complaint in a category. All he had to do was put on the jeans, simulate No. 1, and the defect would have been readily apparent. At the very least, the jeans should have been given to the tailor Tom Ford uses for evaluation. 95% of Tom Ford's merchandise is made in Italy and for good reason given that country's reputation for exceptional tailoring and attention to detail rooted in centuries of tradition. However the jeans in question were made in America, and it's difficult to imagine that such a rookie error would have occurred if the jeans had been made in Italy by quality-obsessed craftsmen. SO BUYERS BEWARE: Tom Ford will gladly take your money, but if you purchase merchandise that develops a problem, you might not receive an appropriate response...
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