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Post by ickes on Oct 2, 2014 16:51:46 GMT -6
not my style
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Post by Old26 on Oct 2, 2014 17:00:10 GMT -6
Not me. I have an old denim jacket with slanted breast pockets and I hate it every time I pull it out. Need to sell that thing! Just not me. But if you like it - go for it.
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Post by samesame on Oct 2, 2014 20:38:05 GMT -6
someone mentioned somewhere, i forget exactly that you can choose buttons over snaps for the shirts, does anyone know how this is done and also what type of buttons are available?
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Oct 2, 2014 21:06:30 GMT -6
someone mentioned somewhere, i forget exactly that you can choose buttons over snaps for the shirts, does anyone know how this is done and also what type of buttons are available? You can do whatever you want. The stuff on the site has a few things you can customize but you can put concho buttons if you so pleased as long as you or Roman can get em. Here are the buttons available for the truckers which i would think are what you are asking about
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Post by samesame on Oct 2, 2014 21:12:50 GMT -6
thanks, i will check out the the jackets
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Post by warpnweft on Oct 2, 2014 22:17:48 GMT -6
Been trying to find a side view of' the work shirts .... Are the sides "scooped" showing selvedge line, or are they flat around the hips?
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Post by Winterland on Oct 2, 2014 22:32:21 GMT -6
I have only seen the bearded dude pics on the website. Did you see those? They should get some side views. It does look from those pics fairly straight to me.
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Post by warpnweft on Oct 2, 2014 23:30:48 GMT -6
Appreciate it winterland, ya I saw those as well... And it kinda looks like they may be flat all the way around.... That's a bummer if true, the scooped sides with the selvedge showing is killer for both fit and style.....
Roman, can you confirm when you get a chance, and if they are not scooped any chance you might develop a model with scoops? For me, that would be a game changer.
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Post by Griffin on Oct 3, 2014 6:35:28 GMT -6
I think the shirt offered is perfect. I vote for keeping it and adding option on pockets if anything. To me it could work in my office, but with too much workshirt it might look wrong. To much stitching and flaps and buttons and it gets too cowboy. I can do cowboy, but at home. This here is clean and crisp. If the pockets are actually too square, just elongate them slightly. Not too much since its a thick denim and it will feel wierd with too much restraint in just those spots, maybe this is a reason of the design. I have long flap pockets on my Aero cheyenne, and while it looks good, the do not crease at all and actually can sometimes make the "draping" a little funny so I think.....yeah.
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Post by davelewis on Oct 3, 2014 14:12:45 GMT -6
I'd like to see a picture of a finished heavy chambray in that cut. Dave the shirt in that pic is an 8.5 oz chambray I realized that after posting this. Duh! I was thrown off by the color, as it seemed to dark to be chambray.
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Post by davelewis on Oct 3, 2014 14:17:54 GMT -6
Its a fair shirt. Not much to say. Needs a pencil pocket (just a stitch maybe). But it's all going to come down to Fit! "If it doesn't Fit you must ...." I think Lawless will have the same problems as Gustin (I measured wrong, sewed up big/small etc). How they'll handle it I think is what will determine if IQuitThem. No, if I send an email to LD and say: Shirt: Pit to pit: 26" Waist: 22" Arms, Shoulder to end of cuff: 26.5" Shoulders: 21" Then it either is or it isn't. That's how jackets work. Saves everyone the trouble. For sure. The thing that makes me think fits should be better is that they are doing it in house, and should have better QC. Time will tell.
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Post by ndak on Oct 4, 2014 17:54:33 GMT -6
Was looking for some suggestions for buttons on the wafer brown weft WS. Prefer to have the buttons blend in with the shirt. Thanks for your help.
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Post by bugula on Oct 4, 2014 18:13:11 GMT -6
the tiger's eye or the amber would look seamless with that denim.
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Post by roman on Oct 4, 2014 22:26:04 GMT -6
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Post by roman on Oct 4, 2014 22:26:49 GMT -6
for the botton of the shirt I like this detail.
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Post by ickes on Oct 4, 2014 22:32:49 GMT -6
View AttachmentView AttachmentView AttachmentOK Gentleman I had a great meeting today with my team. I want to really dial in the western shirt and work shirt. New features coming next week. Brown, black and white buttons. new Tacker detail at the end of the shirt. nothing over the top. I would like a pen pocket detail. how do you feel about these? Yes! All great details. Simple, subtle, great details.
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Post by bigblack on Oct 4, 2014 22:34:40 GMT -6
OK Gentleman I had a great meeting today with my team. I want to really dial in the western shirt and work shirt. New features coming next week. Brown, black and white buttons. new Tacker detail at the end of the shirt. nothing over the top. I would like a pen pocket detail. how do you feel about these? Man, if that's what the work shirts are going to look like, I should have cancelled my Gustin Cone 101 work shit. This looks way better IMO than the one posted on the site.
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Post by roman on Oct 4, 2014 22:39:03 GMT -6
That is an example of want I would like the new shirt to look like. There are few subtle changes that I have listed. If it's ok with everyone I will implement this for all pending orders. If you do not want the these changes please email me and let me know. Roman@lawlessdenim.com
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Post by bugula on Oct 4, 2014 23:08:33 GMT -6
I welcome the changes - are you also going with buttons over snaps or is it just the detailing that is changing?
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Post by roman on Oct 4, 2014 23:15:30 GMT -6
buttons and snaps will available as options
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Post by ickes on Oct 4, 2014 23:21:22 GMT -6
Roman I ordered a black 14oz WS last week (black snaps/black stitching), is that order still considered pending?
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Post by bugula on Oct 4, 2014 23:28:58 GMT -6
I've been making so many changes to orders because of the updates - someone over there's gonna kill me. Will give a ring on Monday to change over to buttons on one of the WSs.
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Post by Winterland on Oct 4, 2014 23:54:03 GMT -6
I think the new work shirt design is great and an improvement. I love the 2 different pockets. I see some brands with the 2 different pockets but they are way different. Different height and width. Yes they might have an historical detail but I think they look strange and not very stylish. Your pockets look nice. I think most are looking for the bottom gusset and small scoop design you have incorporated. Having a pocket with a flap is a real world useful item. Keeps things from falling out.Important.
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Post by ickes on Oct 5, 2014 0:11:13 GMT -6
Yes, all these details are perfect. Beautiful and functional. These are exactly the details the WS needed IMO. It would be great to see the gussets in selvedge and to do a chain stitch run-off(chain stitch run-off is somewhat irrelevant, but it looks really cool). I have to disagree with the chain stitch run-off. Roman, please keep the design changes to exactly what they are in this picture, they are perfect and you do not need to add a chain stitch run-off IMO. I think it actually separates your design from other brands that use the chain stitch run-off, makes the Lawless WS different. Chain stitch run-offs are pointless IMO.
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Post by Griffin on Oct 5, 2014 1:31:39 GMT -6
I especially like the square bottom. Too scoopey and it looks like a nightshirt imo. If that last pic is what its gonna look like then this is incredible work in sucha small time!!! *smiley that is clapping hands* But if its possible, can the pockets be an option like on the jeans. I like theese alot but also like the old plain ones. Im thinking having a coupple workshirts like this one here but many plain ones that I can wear like normal shirts. I cant have only work-shirty shirts. I also plan on having a coupple snap-button shirts, and a western one and and and... I underastand that options makes alot of work, but I also think its a free...um I dunno what its called in english but we call it "more-sale" wich means customers might want more of almost the same with different options.
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