Ehhh, on second thought, might not be such a fan of this place. Their prices really are just overpriced, especially for the quality of what you’re getting. See, most shirts you can just wash and throw in the dryer and when you take them out, they look alright. They might need some ironing, sure, but nothing much. That shirt I got from here consistently looks like crap every time I pull it out, and yet the tag didn’t say anything specific about dry cleaning it or whatever. The hems at the bottom are always rolled up and stuff. The«pearl» snap closures seem to have cracked, although they haven’t fallen out yet. For the $ 45 I paid for this shirt, it should definitely hold together better than this. And that was about the least expensive piece of clothing they had. Unless you’ve just gotta have the designs and stuff, I’d look somewhere else, and even then you could probably still find a better deal elsewhere. Another thing is that stupid Primo card. On second thought, it barely helps at all. $ 300 will literally get you like four pieces of clothing, and then you get a measly 10 bucks off? Forget that. For 300 dollars I can buy a whole new year’s worth of clothing at some other store. Sure, I may not look«edgy» or some shit, but at least I’ve got clothes that’ll last without killing my wallet. I know my first review was practically glowing, but on second thought, The Buckle’s just not worth it. And to think that an overpriced, eh-quality place like this got founded in a small town in Nebraska. I thought Nebraskans were hard working folks who knew what value was. I’ll still keep the shirt, it looks cool once I labored over it, but I’m probably never gonna shop there again.