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Post by mkeview on Nov 13, 2015 15:58:26 GMT -6
Just got it. It's great. But unfortunately the sleeves are a little short. I think I will have to return. Debating.
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Post by bentin on Nov 13, 2015 16:19:37 GMT -6
Just got it. It's great. But unfortunately the sleeves are a little short. I think I will have to return. Debating. What size and what's the sleeve length?
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Post by Marc on Nov 13, 2015 18:42:18 GMT -6
Just got it. It's great. But unfortunately the sleeves are a little short. I think I will have to return. Debating. What size and what's the sleeve length? Got mine to. Neck and chest are perfect, but shoulders are too narrow and sleeves way too short. Ordered size M, and sleeves are 32.5. It's an odd cut, much more along the lines of the Japanes brands. Fabric is cool, but overall the construction quality doesn't live up to the level of their jeans.
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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 13, 2015 19:05:36 GMT -6
Oof. 2 back to back orders with short sleeves >_<
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Post by bentin on Nov 13, 2015 20:06:37 GMT -6
Guess I will pass on this one, darn.
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Post by scooter on Nov 13, 2015 20:51:47 GMT -6
Guess I will pass on this one, darn. I second that emotion.
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Post by mkeview on Nov 14, 2015 7:49:45 GMT -6
Yeah measured and these are way too short. 32.5-33 in sleeve on the large. A good 2-2.5 inches shorter than my G shirts
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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 14, 2015 21:33:50 GMT -6
Im curious if the short sleeves were simply a mistake or if they made them like this for their entire batch? Seems strange since Raincar is known for their quality and attention to detail. This wouldn't sway me from buying jeans from them but i definitely wouldn't buy their shirt if this becomes an issue
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Post by kylepa on Nov 18, 2015 9:57:27 GMT -6
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 10:22:23 GMT -6
Name is appropriate. They should offer a number patch.
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Post by DigDug on Nov 18, 2015 11:10:11 GMT -6
I like that it's 6.5 oz Everyone seems to be making 12oz+ which is nice but not very useful when it's warm out. This seems like it could be used year round. A Chambray in Denim forum.
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Post by exophobe on Nov 18, 2015 11:22:09 GMT -6
Name is appropriate. They should offer a number patch. The Morgan Freeman shirt looks exactly like my Gustin Hickory Stripe workshirt, navy buttons, "I'm 16 I do what I want"-collar and all.
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Post by whiskeyriver on Nov 18, 2015 12:44:31 GMT -6
That is one ugly shirt, fellas.
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 12:55:25 GMT -6
A few months ago, I recall wishing Railcar would make shirts. Now I regret that wish. Horrid.
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Post by kylepa on Nov 18, 2015 13:00:52 GMT -6
I'll reserve my judgement until I see a fit pic. I like the single flap, chain stitch run off, selvedge gusset, and collar. Unsure about the thread color and left pocket.
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 13:02:59 GMT -6
I have no doubt it's a well made, ugly shirt.
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Post by variable on Nov 18, 2015 13:30:16 GMT -6
Nothing wrong with that pocket that some scissors can't fix.
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 13:53:06 GMT -6
Nothing wrong with that pocket that some scissors can't fix. Haha, dying an ugly IH, chopping up a RC shirt, this place is full of ballerz.
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Post by DigDug on Nov 18, 2015 14:01:02 GMT -6
That is one ugly shirt, fellas. I like it. It's not just another Work Shirt. Kind of simple and odd in a good way. Like it was made by a guy in a small shop for a friend. Or as noted a mass produced prison shirt made by the locals for a crooked warden. It's not some crowd sourced, keep everyone happy with the design look that everyone's making.
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 14:04:23 GMT -6
I really just hate the pocket. Form should follow function and ain't no scrap o' cloth got a goddamn function. Plus pounty collars suck.
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Post by DigDug on Nov 18, 2015 14:12:43 GMT -6
I really just hate the pocket. Form should follow function and ain't no scrap o' cloth got a goddamn function. Plus pounty collars suck. I think the pocket is function. If I'm looking at correctly, the top point is sewn, making two openings. One for a pencil (not some wimpy #2 but a construction pencil) and the other would fit a pair of glasses (sun, safety, reading). Having it point up would help keep these things in when bending over and help protect them.
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Post by kylepa on Nov 18, 2015 14:28:52 GMT -6
What is a pounty collar? I think it looks good but again, hard to tell without a fit pic.
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Post by bentin on Nov 18, 2015 14:35:35 GMT -6
What is a pounty collar? I think it looks good but again, hard to tell without a fit pic. Well shit. It's a really ugly pointy one.
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Post by variable on Nov 18, 2015 15:11:55 GMT -6
I really just hate the pocket. Form should follow function and ain't no scrap o' cloth got a goddamn function. Plus pounty collars suck. I think the pocket is function. If I'm looking at correctly, the top point is sewn, making two openings. One for a pencil (not some wimpy #2 but a construction pencil) and the other would fit a pair of glasses (sun, safety, reading). Having it point up would help keep these things in when bending over and help protect them. Maybe. I'm not seeing what you're seeing though. Perhaps they'll have a close up when it goes live?
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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 18, 2015 15:15:13 GMT -6
remove the ugly pocket and replace it with the same pocket from the other side. the selvedge details look great, but I too am not a fan of that pocket. kinda ruins the entire piece imo
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