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Post by whiskeyriver on Apr 12, 2016 11:01:33 GMT -6
These aren't workshop items. They were offered before.
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Post by disheveled on Apr 13, 2016 18:15:56 GMT -6
Another week, another easy pass.
Maybe they're saving the really good stuff to let their customer service get caught up on all the returns?
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Post by DigDug on Apr 13, 2016 19:49:20 GMT -6
To me they seem to bring out the styles I like come late summer/Fall. Not that I'm looking
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Post by bentin on Apr 13, 2016 20:12:09 GMT -6
Shirt under the jacket is interesting, especially if it's indigo dyed.
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 20:13:53 GMT -6
Shirt under the jacket is interesting, especially if it's indigo dyed. Don't worry, I'm sure we'll find a way to hate it by the time they offer it.
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Post by bentin on Apr 13, 2016 20:25:09 GMT -6
Shirt under the jacket is interesting, especially if it's indigo dyed. Don't worry, I'm sure we'll find a way to hate it by the time they offer it. Haha. I thought it had a French placket, but it seems to be normal. Still looking for issues.
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 20:34:14 GMT -6
I really like the jacket in olive, I wonder if they'll get it the cuff to the point where you can frost a cake with the sleeves. I imagine this is how they feel inside if they read our forum:
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 20:34:39 GMT -6
Don't worry, I'm sure we'll find a way to hate it by the time they offer it. Haha. I thought it had a French placket, but it seems to be normal. Still looking for issues. It's most definitely short sleeved.
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Post by devastitis on Apr 13, 2016 20:34:40 GMT -6
Shirt under the jacket is interesting, especially if it's indigo dyed. Don't worry, I'm sure we'll find a way to hate it by the time they offer it. it's the ultimate defense mechanism from spending money like a buffoon like me.
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Post by bentin on Apr 13, 2016 20:41:58 GMT -6
Haha. I thought it had a French placket, but it seems to be normal. Still looking for issues. It's most definitely short sleeved. Motherf@%*!!!
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 20:43:28 GMT -6
It's most definitely short sleeved. Motherf@%*!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 21:02:43 GMT -6
I like the olive jacket, and the workshop price isn't bad...I just dont need another jacket (plan on snagging a denim jacket soon-ish)
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 21:29:35 GMT -6
I like the olive jacket, and the workshop price isn't bad...I just dont need another jacket (plan on snagging a denim jacket soon-ish) I have a much heavier waxed green coat, so it'd be nice (for me) to have a lightweight one. I'm sure I'll think about it for the next week or so and just decide against it since I really don't need such a thing.
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Post by exophobe on Apr 13, 2016 21:30:19 GMT -6
Especially if it's coming late May or June/July.
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Post by northcoast on Apr 13, 2016 22:20:26 GMT -6
bleh on that jacket
They restocked on these but are out again on certain sizes
"The California in Blue Everyday Chambray"
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Post by brentkuz on Apr 16, 2016 6:10:57 GMT -6
I like that jacket. I have a Penfield Gibson in navy which serves the same use. I like the color.
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Post by devastitis on Apr 16, 2016 11:35:35 GMT -6
Odd looking shoes. Zip up high tops or chukkas? Either way, pass.
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Post by bentin on Apr 20, 2016 20:50:16 GMT -6
Madras shirts look nice and images say California. But the text says Portugal. In if CA made.
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Post by exophobe on Apr 21, 2016 6:11:48 GMT -6
Madras shirts look nice and images say California. But the text says Portugal. In if CA made. Made in Portugal, but that also means there's a chance of pattern alignment. This is not a skill that seems to exist in California.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2016 7:12:55 GMT -6
Madras shirts look nice and images say California. But the text says Portugal. In if CA made. Made in Portugal, but that also means there's a chance of pattern alignment. This is not a skill that seems to exist in California. I have a few patterned MiUSA TS shirts that are aligned. But, I do think the Portuguese ones are generally constructed better.
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Post by stinky on Apr 21, 2016 7:21:48 GMT -6
Does anybody here have the chore pants? If so, care to comment on them? Considering getting a pair, but am concerned that they would be too hot/stiff for late spring through early fall weather.
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Post by bentin on Apr 21, 2016 8:19:41 GMT -6
Madras shirts look nice and images say California. But the text says Portugal. In if CA made. Made in Portugal, but that also means there's a chance of pattern alignment. This is not a skill that seems to exist in California. I know the text says that, but the sewn product pics have a 'Proudly Made in California' tag inside the collar. At this point I'll take suspect alignment over non MiUSA goods. The fact that they moved their Chino production to Spain (and shipped me the wrong size last order) has me avoiding those now too. TS may just be off my radar if they're gonna offshore everything.
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Post by matt on Apr 21, 2016 8:50:23 GMT -6
Made in Portugal, but that also means there's a chance of pattern alignment. This is not a skill that seems to exist in California. I know the text says that, but the sewn product pics have a 'Proudly Made in California' tag inside the collar. At this point I'll take suspect alignment over non MiUSA goods. The fact that they moved their Chino production to Spain (and shipped me the wrong size last order) has me avoiding those now too. TS may just be off my radar if they're gonna offshore everything. To date, TS has been successful on 75% (3/4) of my chino orders. The democratic fit khakis came in spec with no issues, but my first foray into the slim olive chinos were an epic disaster (miscolored, frayed stitching). The subsequent pairs (replacement slim olive, slim ash) and the TS customer service (replacement at no cost plus $25 credit) was enough for me to not be concerned with the issues coming from Spanish production. While I'd prefer MiUSA, I try to focus on supporting the small US business model.
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Post by matt on Apr 21, 2016 8:59:39 GMT -6
Is it a situation of the G "copy and paste" for the shirt copy or do you think the shirt is assembled in Portugal and they sew the buttons on in California? That would technically define the shirt as "made in" both locations...
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Post by bentin on Apr 21, 2016 9:12:29 GMT -6
Is it a situation of the G "copy and paste" for the shirt copy or do you think the shirt is assembled in Portugal and they sew the buttons on in California? That would technically define the shirt as "made in" both locations... Sort of the AE shoe model of faking a Made in USA tag. Wearing my MiUSA ash chinos now. Perfect. My Made in Spain are fine, aside from them shipping me a 35 when I ordered a 34.
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