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"Duplicating" A Shirt

ImtheSchmidt

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Hello All!

I've got a shirt I love. It's a casual button down made years ago by H&M (but no longer). It's more of a military/utility style with a number of details such as a rolled sleeve tab, two pockets, etc... It's my weekend and working around the house/car shirt so it sees a lot of use.

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I'd like basically have copies made with some different fabrics.

There are tailors in the Twin Cities where I live but I can't seem to find one that will do this sort of job. I'm sure there has to be other places that do this sort of thing or even places online but I've been unlucky in finding any.

Any assistance or pointing towards the right direction is appreciated!

Thanks!

P.S. If there is an recommendations in other brands that currently sell similar shirts I'm also interested in hearing your opinion.
 

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