PapaRubbery
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Question my hair again! I dare you, I double dare you mother ******, mention the wig one more goddamn time!
UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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14 plain colours standard, and "special" linings such as the camo that are in limited quantities Also was it you asking the mills we use? Loro piana, Ariston and barbera are the common ones Also showed Patrick your fit pic LM... "pull up your pants at the back" was his adviceLM did you get some amazing lining? That's half the fun, surely. If I remember correctly, Romp had camo lining in one of his suits? I trust this means that Suit Shop will offer some fun lining options? he asks, praying
14 plain colours standard, and "special" linings such as the camo that are in limited quantities
Also was it you asking the mills we use? Loro piana, Ariston and barbera are the common ones
Also showed Patrick your fit pic LM... "pull up your pants at the back" was his advice
Button point is way too high, needs to be lowered an inch or so.
Ok guys quick review of my Kamakura shirts. Owning my own company now I wouldn't normally do these anymore but seen as quite a few asked I'm more than happy to.
To draw a conclusion at the start, they are basically bloody perfect for me. The new york slim cut has nice long sleeves (91cm for a 41), and a really nice long body as well, slim through the waist and chest without being tight, It's near on the fit I have already from Cottonwork, but that's just me of course.
Collar roll fresh out of the box is fantastic, as is the tie space which is something almost all BD makers get wrong. I can only imagine the roll will get better as it's washed a few times and wrinkled up. The fabric is also softer than I expected. I got both shades of blue, the lighter and slightly darker version, which I'd call the classic oxford blue colour.
My one criticism is the darts at the back. Given how long according to their blog they worked on getting the collar right it's disapointing that they didn't spend some more time on the waist and getting rid of the darts. Anyway it's a small critique and overall not a major issue for me. Although I don't wear pockets on my shirts they just seem right on OCBD's as does having a placket. Anyway, I took a few photo's as well -
Cheers
Jason
yes Oli OCBD = oxford cloth button downIs that an oxford weave? nice!
Some things are the same the world over:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/lukelewis/types-of-hipster-you-encounter-in-london
Is being inked up on the neck just a local thing?
yes Oli OCBD = oxford cloth button down
Jas - shirt seems good value - whats the interlining/fusing like on the collar? stiff/soft/non fused?
Also show us a fit pic