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Post by Griffin on Apr 25, 2015 10:12:24 GMT -6
XL regular is pretty spot on in chest after a wash in 60 and tumbeled dry. Still too long tho.
I Just eyeballed that herringbone workshirt on the stock but yeah i suspected it might be too small.
Im inbetween L and Xl and my L regulars after lukewarm wash is way to small but Xl regular is too big so have to shrink it some. All my L has come in too small tho so if that workshirt really measures 45.5 chest then it fits before wash but im not sure it will be on spec.
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Post by exophobe on Apr 25, 2015 10:49:52 GMT -6
XL regular is pretty spot on in chest after a wash in 60 and tumbeled dry. Still too long tho. I Just eyeballed that herringbone workshirt on the stock but yeah i suspected it might be too small. Im inbetween L and Xl and my L regulars after lukewarm wash is way to small but Xl regular is too big so have to shrink it some. All my L has come in too small tho so if that workshirt really measures 45.5 chest then it fits before wash but im not sure it will be on spec. The wabi ws is xxl slim, hickory stripe is classic xl. I also have a slim xl brown x black. I can get you measurements, but these fabrics are nothing like the normal shirt fabrics from Gustin. I have a couple slim xl shirts, and a few more classic large. As of this point they all fit about the same (except the two larger workshirts which I sized for a jacket fit). I've gained some weight over the winter that I'm starting to work off, so many of them are a bit tighter than I like right now. I get slight tightness across the yoke on my shoulders, and some are a little bit better than others.
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Post by Griffin on Apr 26, 2015 1:31:29 GMT -6
It almost sounds like the workshirts in XL classic and XL slim fits the same? This post is earmarked: exophobe
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Post by exophobe on Apr 26, 2015 9:01:03 GMT -6
It almost sounds like the workshirts in XL classic and XL slim fits the same? This post is earmarked: exophobe The xl Classic and xxl slim fit about the same up top, though the waist is less generous on the slim. The xl slim ws fits like the classic l shirt, with a bit more length, and again more taper (slimmer waist).
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Post by DigDug on Apr 29, 2015 19:47:57 GMT -6
Anyone have the Wool/Denim WS??? I'm looking for a classic Denim Shirt. Would this fit the bill?
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 15:37:50 GMT -6
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!! $&@# #%^¥ <€£@ and any other four letter word I can think of! AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!
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Post by ickes on Jun 18, 2015 15:43:54 GMT -6
AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHH!!!!!!!! $&@# #%^¥ <€£@ and any other four letter word I can think of! AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!!! ??
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 16:00:24 GMT -6
Had My Wabisabi shirt shortened. Now it looks the same as my HBone .... Horrible! Brought it to a new/different tailor then the HBone shirt. Explained in detail what NOT to do (showed her the butchered HBone). Told her what to do (Drew a line with chalk, DO NOT cut the run off, etc). ARGH!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 16:03:58 GMT -6
Had My Wabisabi shirt shortened. Now it looks the same as my HBone .... Horrible! Brought it to a new/different tailor then the HBone shirt. Explained in detail what NOT to do (showed her the butchered HBone). Told her what to do (Drew a line with chalk, DO NOT cut the run off, etc). ARGH!!!! the good, the bad, and another ugly.
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 16:10:50 GMT -6
What is/was so hard about doing this? Don't Cut - is there a better way of translating that?. But that's not what bugs me (I could live with or without the run off) it's the stupid Square hack job at the Gusset. Is it so difficult to cut a curve on fabric? Just follow the same Damn line that's there! Put a little thought/effort/ into copying/mimicking whats there.
Thank You Very Much, May I Have Another!
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Post by felizuno on Jun 18, 2015 16:34:08 GMT -6
I would never trust another human with my Wabisabi. I wonder if I would even let my GF wear it on a cold night.
EDIT: For example when I fly with it I wear it so that it can't leave my sight. If my bag got lost with that shirt in it I would violate several federal regulations in response.
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Post by bentin on Jun 18, 2015 16:35:12 GMT -6
Wils Folly
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 16:36:49 GMT -6
What is/was so hard about doing this? Don't Cut - is there a better way of translating that?. But that's not what bugs me (I could live with or without the run off) it's the stupid Square hack job at the Gusset. Is it so difficult to cut a curve on fabric? Just follow the same Damn line that's there! Put a little thought/effort/ into copying/mimicking whats there. Thank You Very Much, May I Have Another! No, DigDug! That's the problem. Don't ask for another!
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Post by felizuno on Jun 18, 2015 16:38:08 GMT -6
^ THAT was MA's folly ;-)
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Post by bentin on Jun 18, 2015 16:42:14 GMT -6
^ THAT was MA's folly ;-) Wils = MiddleAge, no?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 16:43:56 GMT -6
^ THAT was MA's folly ;-) Wils = MiddleAge, no? so legendary that he goes by two different names.
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 16:57:00 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 17:34:53 GMT -6
Not atrocious... But not ideal... What does it look like worn?
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 18:04:17 GMT -6
Not atrocious... But not ideal... What does it look like worn? Has more of a box fit. I'll wear it and enjoy it. But it'll annoy me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 18:45:09 GMT -6
What is/was so hard about doing this? Don't Cut - is there a better way of translating that?. But that's not what bugs me (I could live with or without the run off) it's the stupid Square hack job at the Gusset. Is it so difficult to cut a curve on fabric? Just follow the same Damn line that's there! Put a little thought/effort/ into copying/mimicking whats there. Thank You Very Much, May I Have Another! Oh, by the way, if that was an older Korean lady, you didn't have a chance. They do whatever they want and don't really care.
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Post by brentkuz on Jun 18, 2015 19:46:47 GMT -6
I miss Wil S. Tailoring, washing, drying, shaving. That guy made me smile.
I'm starting a kick starter to bring back Wil S.
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Post by metals37 on Jun 18, 2015 21:26:05 GMT -6
Has G given up on workshirts? It seems like it's been a really long time since they had a drop. I know it's completely not who they seem to be catering toward anymore, but they did find interesting fabrics for them.
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Post by DigDug on Jun 18, 2015 21:32:56 GMT -6
Has G given up on workshirts? It seems like it's been a really long time since they had a drop. I know it's completely not who they seem to be catering toward anymore, but they did find interesting fabrics for them. I asked them that on StyleForum. Josh said that they would return in the fall (or something to that).
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Post by metals37 on Jun 18, 2015 21:37:16 GMT -6
Has G given up on workshirts? It seems like it's been a really long time since they had a drop. I know it's completely not who they seem to be catering toward anymore, but they did find interesting fabrics for them. I asked them that on StyleForum. Josh said that they would return in the fall (or something to that). So drop in September for December delivery? Once again catering to the masses that don't live in SF
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Post by Deleted on Jun 18, 2015 21:39:57 GMT -6
I asked them that on StyleForum. Josh said that they would return in the fall (or something to that). So drop in September for December delivery? Once again catering to the masses that don't live in SF could mean anything really. Could mean July for September shipping or November for January shipping.
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