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post #751 of 2574
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Originally Posted by Louis XIV View Post

I thought Luxire had a fit guarantee on all their garments, why don't you return it to have it fixed?

But I think it's my own fault and not sure how to advise them on what to do without being face to face; but if they offer I'm still not sure what I would do...

post #752 of 2574
Sure it's your own fault if you advised them to add too much fabric, but if you want to creat a personal pattern of yours with them, I think they are still interested.
At least if you will be interested in purchasing similiar shirts in the future.
post #753 of 2574
Ashish: do you have a shirt made already with the vintage grullo herringbone fabric (and the soft gray herringbone if possible)? The fabric looks beautiful.
post #754 of 2574
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Originally Posted by wuhanese View Post

Ashish: do you have a shirt made already with the vintage grullo herringbone fabric (and the soft gray herringbone if possible)? The fabric looks beautiful.


Hi W,

No, currently we do not have any photograph of shirts made with those fabrics.

post #755 of 2574
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Originally Posted by Louis XIV View Post

I thought Luxire had a fit guarantee on all their garments, why don't you return it to have it fixed?

The cost of shipping often succeed the cost of using a tailor for such a simple task as slimming a shirt.
post #756 of 2574
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Originally Posted by wuhanese View Post

Ashish: do you have a shirt made already with the vintage grullo herringbone fabric (and the soft gray herringbone if possible)? The fabric looks beautiful.

 

They made one for me in the soft grey herringbone - it's one of my favourites now. I'll try and take a picture for you when I get back home.

 

Donovan.

post #757 of 2574
Any more word on the quilted jacket?
post #758 of 2574
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Any more word on the quilted jacket?


The goose-down has been ordered. Working on the Gore-tex fabrics, with the holidays slowing responses from the suppliers. We should have that nailed by next week.

post #759 of 2574
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Originally Posted by dkaardal View Post

They made one for me in the soft grey herringbone - it's one of my favourites now. I'll try and take a picture for you when I get back home.

Donovan.

thanks looking forward to it smile.gif
post #760 of 2574
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Originally Posted by luxire View Post


The goose-down has been ordered. Working on the Gore-tex fabrics, with the holidays slowing responses from the suppliers. We should have that nailed by next week.

Nice, was about to just do something rash and go with the Enrico Mandelli, but now I will wait!
post #761 of 2574
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Originally Posted by Christian B View Post


The cost of shipping often succeed the cost of using a tailor for such a simple task as slimming a shirt.

What he said...

post #762 of 2574
To add to the quilted jacket discussion, I am a big fan of the Norse Projects x Lavenham stuff. More of a utilitarian look. I don't like the dressed up quilted jacket look myself.












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post #763 of 2574
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Originally Posted by akatsuki View Post

Nice, was about to just do something rash and go with the Enrico Mandelli, but now I will wait!

Also, not to make your job even more difficult, but you may want to consider doing the wool bonded Gore Tex stuff that Nanamica and other companies use. Gives a more naturalistic look without compromising.
post #764 of 2574
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Also, not to make your job even more difficult, but you may want to consider doing the wool bonded Gore Tex stuff that Nanamica and other companies use. Gives a more naturalistic look without compromising.

 

The key is to get the right ingredients. Small stuff like fasteners, threads to getting the right fabrics, linings are all equally important and sourcing them can sometimes take time.

 

Like we finally got the most wonderful linen for shirts and pants last week. Working on making them available today. These are limited quantity stock made from French flax and are available in some nice colors and patterns.

post #765 of 2574
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