Do tell!Block-bilt turned out to be hatched by 2 former TFL members. I think there was a BK connection for the production although I only saw 2-3 sample jackets.
Do tell!Block-bilt turned out to be hatched by 2 former TFL members. I think there was a BK connection for the production although I only saw 2-3 sample jackets.
I would have known if they were in Oakland. LOLBlock-bilt turned out to be hatched by 2 former TFL members. I think there was a BK connection for the production although I only saw 2-3 sample jackets.
The plot thickens.All I know is that I saw the sample jackets for sale on eBay from 2 members (1 former/ 1 current) and they both had a few orders in with BK around the time Block-bilt was launched... Could also be that the B-B jackets were made in China since both members lived/ traveled there often. (but you didn't hear it from me)
Block-bilt turned out to be hatched by 2 former TFL members. I think there was a BK connection for the production although I only saw 2-3 sample jackets.
E.g. a label with a huge Union Flag or one with a US Flag would be considered misleading on a jacket made in Karachi, Pakistan - unless there was also a "Made in Pakistan" label on the garment.
There are always many collisions and possibilities. For example, Iron Heart jeans sold from UK is described everywhere as being made in Japan. At the same time, the inscriptions "Made in Japan" are simply absent on most of their styles. And against this background, a couple of their styles on which there is an inscription "All made in Japan" look especially funny and awkward. And the funniest part is that styles marked "All made in Japan" are only sold in Japan nowThe EU, despite various proposals over recent years, still doesn't seem to have made country of origin labelling compulsory - though as a technicality, a label denoting place of manufacture is necessary if, in the absence of same, the buyer could be misled as to where the garment was made. E.g. a label with a huge Union Flag or one with a US Flag would be considered misleading on a jacket made in Karachi, Pakistan - unless there was also a "Made in Pakistan" label on the garment. The law considers it fraud to mislabel a garment as manufactured elsewhere than its actual location of production. All EU businesses are held to this (and any UK or other, third-country business which wishes to sell into the EU will have to comply with EU law in this regard).
There are always many collisions and possibilities. For example, Iron Heart jeans sold from UK is described everywhere as being made in Japan. At the same time, the inscriptions "Made in Japan" are simply absent on most of their styles. And against this background, a couple of their styles on which there is an inscription "All made in Japan" look especially funny and awkward. And the funniest part is that styles marked "All made in Japan" are only sold in Japan now View attachment 396548
Of course, this does not necessarily mean "misleading". It can be soft logic or hybrid truth or some other modern concept.
For example, Iron Heart jeans sold from UK is described everywhere as being made in Japan. At the same time, the inscriptions "Made in Japan" are simply absent on most of their styles.
You probably haven't read a lot of fairy tales about how all the fabric for Iron Heart's jeans is meticulously and lovingly made at a specific factory in Japan. Actually, I personally have little interest in Iron Heart now. This is just one of the brightest examples of dubious activity to put it mildly.I would read "all made in Japan" as intended to indicate that both the manufacture of the jeans themselves and the denim as well... Where it gets tricky of course is that so many items are assembled in one place, from components which originate in another.
I like that kind of wording too. But if you remove the fairy tales then you have to lower prices. And not many people need it.There's usually a formula in most jurisdictions to deal with this, though I rather like how my Wranglers are labelled as 'Made in Mexico from denim woven in the USA".
I mean there are very big doubts that these jeans are made in Japan. There are no "Made in Japan" inscriptions on the products themselves.I'm missing your point. Made in Japan, sold in UK. It's not like they advertise it as being made in UK, nor is it implied. Right?
All I know is that I saw the sample jackets for sale on eBay from 2 members (1 former/ 1 current) and they both had a few orders in with BK around the time Block-bilt was launched... Could also be that the B-B jackets were made in China since both members lived/ traveled there often. (but you didn't hear it from me)
You probably haven't read a lot of fairy tales about how all the fabric for Iron Heart's jeans is meticulously and lovingly made at a specific factory in Japan. Actually, I personally have little interest in Iron Heart now. This is just one of the brightest examples of dubious activity to put it mildly.
I like that kind of wording too. But if you remove the fairy tales then you have to lower prices. And not many people need it.
I recall this Block Bilt thread. Pretty sure the OP was previously known as Schitzo (who spent some time in China):
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...tan-italian-hh-block-bilt-cross-zip-40.95009/
My jacket has a label that states that it was Made In Greece. It is a very nice jacket, and works well in Hawai'i.I made the decision to answer for two things.
This Pakistani or Indian or Asian in general (I have absolutely no problem with these people, I worked in India for 10 years and I love them especially, since I have dozens of friends from there.) I have a specific problem with him, because he is a scammer and a liar.
These people have no place in the market, since they deceive their customers.
If I lie I challenge him to call me at 00306950977102 and speak to me in our native dialect since as he says he is a Greek who lives and works in Athens and who has one of the most beautiful names in the world. By the way, I am traveling to Athens tomorrow and I will be there until late on Sunday night. I am in the mood to meet him, to visit his company, in any part of Athens where he is based.
No more scammers.
Mercy that you deal with this anonymous person.
Second and foremost for me.
The one who opened the discussion on the forum is my client. The first jacket I made for him was a very difficult order and for which I worked for many evenings and endless hours until I perfected the pattern.
(over 10 sample tests) and adjust it to its dimensions.
It was a unique piece.
Lots of chats, huge messages, last minute changes, sketches, dimensions of other jackets, dimensions of his body and much more.
It was a difficult period for me as I had to be consistent with the orders of the 21+ stores that I had to deliver for the fall, of course in these and other special customer orders.
At the same time he had the patience to wait because he knew the degree of difficulty of his order and was positive with all the delay. It ended and I handed it over to him and whoever seemed satisfied with the result and probably for this reason ordered the second one.
So for the awareness of all of you, WE HAVE EXCHANGED 93 EMAILS (photo attached)
Imagine how much time I just needed for that.
Second order and again endless words, scattered thoughts in each message ,, I accepted it after I told him to gather all his thoughts in one message.
He did it.
I spent a period of 2 months and received a message that he completely changes the order (he did not ask me if it has progressed or if it has been cut) choosing another pattern with many extra changes and with a lot of extra work and thought on my part.
I ANSWERED HIM I on 19/1
(Theodoros Pampoukas <thedileathers@gmail.com>
19 Jan 2022, 8:18 a.m.
Good morning Volkan I received it. But I was thinking
I worked on the pattern in your first application, but fortunately I
did not cut the order. It is completely different what you ask for and
with many changes. I want to study. It is not easy to do all this. I
do not know what the extra cost will be but I will let you know. Of
course this request in the email regarding 127915 does not apply; It
was just a test)
I have nothing else to say about this BK guy.
You are very stupid to compare with this scammer, I feel disgusted.
I cancel the order, I will refund his money and I feel relieved.
May you all be healthy.
THEODOROS or THEDI