OK. I guess its just one of these BESPOKE things. They have exactly what I am looking for. I am surprised that Bravestar Selvedge doesn't make denim shirts.
What happens if you join a crowdfunding sale that doesn't complete 100% ? I see one shirt only 40% funded with 5 days left. So after 5 days if it isn't funded no shirt is made and people get their money back ?
Can someone lead me in the direction of a vendor that sells heavyweight denim shirts ? I am looking for Shirt Jacket/Welder type thickness. Maybe 12oz or higher.
Pike Brothers has a few but not in my size. Wrangler has great denim but the cowboy designs are not for me.
Prison Blues make a...
Recently tried Taylor of Bond St. Sandalwood roll on and thought the quality and longevity of the roll on was superb but the fragrance was lacking. Like most Taylor of Bond products if they just turned up the volume a bit on the fragrance it would make a huge difference to me. Same with their soaps.
I like silver jewelry. Especially those that are rodium plated for a white gold effect. I also love gold also but my skin tone doesn't sit well with it.
I wear rings , chains , and bracelets but not all together . Its a piece by piece situation for the most part. Never a ring and a bracelet ...
Schott has a very nice silhouette for their heavyweight tees. The fit is tailored but the pattern is very unique . The sleeves look like a 50's greaser style cut. Color choices are limited. Cotton quality is excellent.
Thanks. I will look him up. I like the way he wears the jacket.
The sand colored M65 definitely adds another dimension to the look. I own one myself. I would wear it very differently than I would one in black or Olive. It reads more Safari/Explorer.
The wool used on my two vintage peacoat feels like cashmere compared to what you get today. With that said Schott does a very good job nonetheless . I also own a Sterling but Schott uses thicker wool. The difference is the cut of the Schott is cut more roomy like and overcoat (which I like) vs a...
I can confirm that the AERO version is decent quality wool but the name tag which was the selling point for me is very small and looks more Chinese "odd" than real. I am disappointed with my purchase from a cost perspective .
My 2 fleece lined Blauer versions for $22 are superior in every way
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Schott came out with pretty much an identical looking model last year. It goes for just under $500. Worth checking out.
Although I am sure wool quality is different.
I feel you. I did it once then grew it to where I liked it and COULD NOT cut it back to where I wanted it. Now I buzzed it again and will grow it while I train it to go back like before. My head shape is round. Therefore a buzz cut it not for me.
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