FrankCowperwood
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What kind of stitching is that?
Thanks, Gents.
would be interested in this as well.Any recs for a robust khaki MTO fabric that fades well with use? Thinking of the RRL selvedge chino fabric.
Thanks, Gents.
The stitching is something Viberg does.
I am not familiar with the exact terminology or method, but it seems very robust and sure looks cool.
I am sure @MoneyWellSpent can drop some knowledge.
Viberg currently only uses stitch-down construction, hence the double row of stitchingNice.
What kind of stitching is that?
Just received the newsletter...damn you Manhattan for being so geographically prohibitive to Toronto. Grrr.
The overdyed denim is much darker.I can't decided whether to get the Doyle in Navy Overdyed Kaihara Denim or Navy Duck Canvas. Anyone who has seen both in person have a preference?
Also, which one is darker?
The Denim one appears darker in the photos on the website:
But, I found this posted earlier here that shows it looking much lighter:
Are these the same jacket?
Just received the newsletter...damn you Manhattan for being so geographically prohibitive to Toronto. Grrr.