Looking for furniture experts in Tommy Bahama
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Comments (2)Try one of the furniture direct places. I've bought from both boyles.com and furnituredirect.us You have to call them and tell them what you are interested in, and then they give you pricing. I've found that they offer a good deal. Good luck!...See MoreTommy Bahama Furniture
Comments (0)Hi, I am new to this post. I am looking for Tommy Bahama Home Leather Panel Head Board bed(?) style. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VISuperSize&item=190352831799. How is the quality? This site has California King while I am looking for Eastern King size. Any lead and other relevant information will be appreciated. Lexington has discontinued this line. Any opinion about the Tommy Bahamas Del Sol line? We are open to other island style bed of a good quality. P.S....See MoreTommy Bahama
Comments (9)Liljunkr is right. Knock-offs are illegal but you did ask about cheaper versions of the same style shirts. Terilyn gave some goo places to shop -especially Kohls seems to carry lot of that style type. Tommy Bahama does not make unique looking items and you are sure to find something that passes for the Tommy Bahama 'look'. The link below show the current TB styles. Except for the ones with the actual Tommy Bahama logo you can easily find similar styles in any department store. Remember the quality of other brands may not be up to par. Don't forget places like TJ Max and Marshals where you just might find an actual TB shirt at steep discount. Here is a link that might be useful: Tommy Bahama Shirts...See MorePlease Help! I am looking for mid range furniture that made in USA!
Comments (14)Taylor King is all upholstery; Lexington had both upholstery & casegoods, Stanley only casegoods unless they have recently added upholstery. I would say the order is correct & Hooker would be the lowest price point. Also don't count out Bassett for a mid line upholstery & casegood line they are pretty good; I know upholstery is done here in the states however frames may be imported & also their custom casegoods line is done here in the states, at least the finishing process the actual frames may be imported; I could check on that if you want. Lexington's upholstery is also done in the US for the most part....See MoreMichele
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