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Nice who made these?
I am glad the plaids do not have a split bias yoke
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Nice who made these?
Thanks. He’s an ex-Ascot Chang guy in HK.Nice who made these?
I am glad the plaids do not have a split bias yoke
Good is subjective. Alumo, Thomas Mason, if you like the stiff version. Any basic Chinese oxford. I have used Somelos, but have had shrinkage issues.@Shirtmaven and others with valuable experience.. can you please recommend good Oxford button down cloth bunches?
Good is subjective. Alumo, Thomas Mason, if you like the stiff version. Any basic Chinese oxford. I have used Somelos, but have had shrinkage issues.
Inexpensive Chinese oxford. But may take a while to break in. Mileta has a brushed oxford. But it feels a bit like flannelI am looking for a cloth that will break in nicely after a few washes, last a long time(relative to shirtings), and not shrink too much. I’m also not expecting to have extreme to moderate softness with an Oxford.
It’s really a shame that the PS oxford cloth is perpetually sold out.I’ve had very good experience with the various Permanent Style oxfords. Got something a bit more refined I’ve liked the Thomas Mason Royal Oxfords.
He isn't saying where the fabric is woven.It’s really a shame that the PS oxford cloth is perpetually sold out.
Any idea on the oxford cloth used by Ralph Lauren Polo?He isn't saying where the fabric is woven.
It is a very odd construction for oxford. He has a very nice mark up.
And who is pre washing, drying, and pressing this fabric.
He isn't saying where the fabric is woven.
It is a very odd construction for oxford. He has a very nice mark up.
And who is pre washing, drying, and pressing this fabric.
Interesting - I haven’t had a chance to try it because of the perpetually sold out part. I’ve wanted to because it seems to get recommended pretty often but I also don’t want to buy a yellow oxford just to try the fabric that who knows if I’ll ever find in white or stripes.He isn't saying where the fabric is woven.
It is a very odd construction for oxford. He has a very nice mark up.
And who is pre washing, drying, and pressing this fabric.
Chinese oxfordAny idea on the oxford cloth used by Ralph Lauren Polo?
Hello sir and I hope you and everyone else is well. Interesting timing of your question. I will be making another visit to my shirtmaker (Anto of Beverly Hills) shortly and they emailed me a file of all the colors available (there are quite a few) in one of my favorite “all around” fabrics. Every order, whether by phone or in person, I have a shirt or two made up in this. This time I’m looking over the pinks and yellows as those are my favorite colors for summer. Here is one of the pages as an example that perhaps you may find helpful.@Shirtmaven and others with valuable experience.. can you please recommend good Oxford button down cloth bunches?