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If you have a machine, you could remove the button and move it slightly. Have you washed the garment?

If you want you can send it back and we will adjust it for you.
 

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Originally Posted by michaeljkrell
If you have a machine, you could remove the button and move it slightly. Have you washed the garment?

If you want you can send it back and we will adjust it for you.


No, I haven't washed it yet. Would that make a difference?
 

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Originally Posted by Spintherism
I noticed a few days ago that one of the buttons on my flannel is slightly off from the button hole. This makes the fabric between that button and the next stick out noticably. Would it be easy to move the button slightly myself?

Originally Posted by michaeljkrell
If you have a machine, you could remove the button and move it slightly. ...

Is there really a need for a machine, M? It should take 5-10 minutes to relocate a button by hand. All you'd need are scissors, needle, and thread.
 

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Originally Posted by michaeljkrell
Our tees should not be too long for you. If they are a little too long for your liking you can tumble dry them and they will shrink a little in the length.

I have a small black asymmetrical hoodie if that is your size. If so, send me a pm of the other shirts you want and I will send you an invoice.


I'd really like to know how you measure the length so i can compare with the t's that i currently have. Also, thanks for the offer on the hoodie, but i'm probably an XS.
 

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Originally Posted by michaeljkrell
We have two pairs of black slims in 32. I will be posting up the measurements and getting them on the website soon, but pm me if you are interested...

Any skinnys on the way?
 

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Touche! I work and live where probably upwards of say 30%(might be way more) of the population speaks Spanish. I just never had a desire to learn it.

Yeah, I got your email. Been meaning to reply. Again, life looks rough down south...
 
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