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Chilly day in Texas, probably the last one of the year (or ever... it was a weak winter) so I had to hit 'em with the cardigan.
RRL Cardigan and low straights, boots is Lucchese's. Socks are Darn Tough lol

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Chilly day in Texas, probably the last one of the year (or ever... it was a weak winter) so I had to hit 'em with the cardigan.
RRL Cardigan and low straights, boots is Lucchese's. Socks are Darn Tough lol

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Got the same cardigan just recently but haven't worn it yet.. Have you washed yours? Looks a bit faded. Nice
 

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speaking of those jeans, not so much turquoise as they are that weird, country ass 70s era baby blue color

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I love the turquois jeans and got mine a couple weeks ago. I sent them out to BOW to get them hemmed, got them back and put them on and the first time I went to unbutton them, the backing on the button rivet on the fly disintegrated and the button popped off and of course landed in the (thankfully clean) toilet. The backing was so destroyed and the inside of the rivet-side of the button itself was so bent up that I was unable to repair it on my own. Thankfully, I had a spare metal button of about the same size so I dropped them off at my tailor to get that sewn on since she will do a lot cleaner job than I can do and then give me a receipt.

I already contacted RL customer service to ask about a partial refund and they agreed (I didn't want to return them since a) they're sold out in my size, b) I already went to the expense/time to alter them, c) I really like them) and this is a relatively minor inconvenience that is easily fixable (I probably could have gone online and even found an actual rivet button to use) but it's still frustrating.
 

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I love the turquois jeans and got mine a couple weeks ago. I sent them out to BOW to get them hemmed, got them back and put them on and the first time I went to unbutton them, the backing on the button rivet on the fly disintegrated and the button popped off and of course landed in the (thankfully clean) toilet. The backing was so destroyed and the inside of the rivet-side of the button itself was so bent up that I was unable to repair it on my own. Thankfully, I had a spare metal button of about the same size so I dropped them off at my tailor to get that sewn on since she will do a lot cleaner job than I can do and then give me a receipt.

I already contacted RL customer service to ask about a partial refund and they agreed (I didn't want to return them since a) they're sold out in my size, b) I already went to the expense/time to alter them, c) I really like them) and this is a relatively minor inconvenience that is easily fixable (I probably could have gone online and even found an actual rivet button to use) but it's still frustrating.
I am curious to the out come.
I bought a shirt last year from RRL that started failing after a few washes and wears. Although it was a few months past the return option date I reached out to customer service they asked for a few pictures then quickly replied with a refund and said keep the shirt.
 

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