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Folded Up Shirt Appreciation

sellahi22

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Originally Posted by fritzl
...am not talking about td. that's long gone, also due he's not participating atm. i mentioned the french cuffs. ...and i was talking about general rules applying to the different kinds of cuffs, especially old school. not very innovative, i know. but so i am, very conservative. btw, no button on my barrels, too ...also no gaping at all.
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you never addressed the rolling up sleeves point. do you never roll up the sleeves on your shirts? i do this regularly (esp. on a summer weekend), and having a short sleeve placket without a button makes this impossible. are you saying that only people who buy RTW would only want to roll up their sleeves, and anyone who buys bespoke shirts would never want to roll up their sleeves? because that would be ******* marsupialed.
 

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Originally Posted by sellahi22
having a short sleeve placket without a button makes this impossible.

Having a short sleeve placket with a button, too.

Sorry.
 

fritzl

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Originally Posted by sellahi22
1. you never addressed the rolling up sleeves point. do you never roll up the sleeves on your shirts? i do this regularly (esp. on a summer weekend), and having a short sleeve placket without a button makes this impossible.

2. are you saying that only people who buy RTW would only want to roll up their sleeves, and anyone who buys bespoke shirts would never want to roll up their sleeves? because that would be ******* marsupialed.


1. not at all. why should that be. it's the skill shirtmaker. is this so hard to comprehend, really???

2. no
 

fritzl

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Originally Posted by Manton
But with a button cuff, the two gauntlet panels will always neatly overlap. With an FC, they won't. They need the button or else they will gape.

with a grain of salt: buy better shirts...
 

Eustace Tilley

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Manton

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Originally Posted by fritzl
with a grain of salt: buy better shirts...

There is no way to make an FC shirt with the overlapping guantlet of a BC shirt. A quick examination of both side by side should reveal why.
 

Grammaton Cleric

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Originally Posted by fritzl
with a grain of salt: buy better shirts...

No one on this forum has so little experience with custom clothing yet portrays himself as such an expert as you.

And that's sayin' sumpin around these parts.
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fritzl

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Originally Posted by Manton
There is no way to make an FC shirt with the overlapping guantlet of a BC shirt. A quick examination of both side by side should reveal why.

ok
 

fritzl

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Originally Posted by Grammaton Cleric
No one on this forum has so little experience with custom clothing yet portrays himself as such an expert as you.

And that's sayin' sumpin around these parts.
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you're welcome
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fritzl

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Originally Posted by Eustace Tilley
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where's your sense of humour. btw, you are on the safe side. you're one of the best dressed persons in this theatre, seriously i never thought that this little detail can become so big...
 

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Originally Posted by ajv
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Nice fabric, Adrian! Mind to share which range it comes from? I fear it might be from the Soyella line. Re: The gauntlet button discussion. In which situations do you guys actually get to roll up your shirt sleeves? Do you work?
 

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Originally Posted by Sterling Gillette
Re: The gauntlet button discussion. In which situations do you guys actually get to roll up your shirt sleeves? Do you work?

Yes we work, and we've been working for a while unlike some know-it-all kid who makes it sound like they know everything from experience. And we also wear shirts when we don't work (shocking - that happens!)
 

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Still and all, I can't remember the last time I rolled up my sleeves.
 

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