Were any orders shipped today? Almost 3 months on my peacoat
I ordered a peacoat near the end of Sept and Charly just quoted me approximately 3 more weeks. I think you'll get yours shipped in a week or two based on that?
Ha it was an innocent question! I actually like the wool model, and can easily see it as something I'd incorporate into my wardrobe. I mean, customization/options is sort of a ToJ hallmark (although I guess ToJ is no more....)
drew i know its your company but please this time just do it exactly the way i want it. your vision is irrelevant to my material whims. also please post more pictures of girls so i can tell you how hot they are and how i masturbated to them.
drew i know its your company but please this time just do it exactly the way i want it. your vision is irrelevant to my material whims. also please post more pictures of girls so i can tell you how hot they are and how i masturbated to them.
Posts like this are really unecessary imo.
a, this is a discussion thread. ToJ is, at least in my mind, a collaborative brand with a unique connection and receptive relationship with its buyers. If this link were to be abolished, I think the brand appeal would be somewhat diminished (although many would would still buy undoubtedly, me included).
b, the MA-1 is a PROTOTYPE. It's not like he's sitting on a mountain of these and we're pissing on the product he has to sell. A prototype is made to test the waters, to feel out market demand and the potential for sales success. Constructive, honest feedback on product viability, especially from the market actually looking to buy is often invaluable to the company that designs and releases the prototype.
I mean, forget the unhelpful apologists, but who does it help to throw up categorical support on a proposed project without indicating the pros of production?
Drew, you're a fucking awesome designer, I hope nothing here offends you, just putting my 2 cents in
I think what was supposed to be a basic concept has proved itself too next level for some. I posted a response to artishard way back at the beginning that was basically the design concept equivalent of spreading legs on the first date, and still people complain.
i mean it was cool for you to lift up your skirt and show your super 150s wool panties, but you should've thought of the people who prefer panties made of more technical fabrics