campusfive
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Hello, first time poster, long time lurker.
I've ordered a couple things before, with my only complaints being based on my own mismeasurement. But, those drafts were worthwhile tests.
I recently received a pair of the camel heavy wool (90/10 nylon) pants based on measurements from a 30's/40's suit that fits perfectly. I was absolutely stoked with how they turned out - they fit perfectly out of the box and the way the heavyweight fabric draped was ideal. (And +1 for lining on that fabric).
So I enthusiastically ordered two more pairs with identical measurements, one in grey heavy wool (90/10 nylon) (which I presumed was the same as the camel), and one in VBC 15oz Covert.
I immediately noticed the grey was floppy, and not as firm as the camel, which was a bummer. Also, I noticed both pairs seemed noticeably tighter, even though I'd provided the same measurements. But the big problem was that there was a distinct "twist" to the right leg of the grey pants. I took one photo where I let lie naturally, and then one where I tried to straighten it out a bit.
It's handy that my mom, now in her 80's, is a retired Neapolitan born and trained couturière, because she could easily see how the misalignment of certain pieces created the problem. I need the pants soon, so she started taking them a part, and it's going to take her several hours to fix the problem.
Thankfully with the Navy covert, there was just a small issue with the bottom of one leg that didn't involve her having to completely open up the crotch, and inside seam all the way down the leg.
So, my quandary is this: I was so stoked with the camel pair, and I've three pairs of pants in my chart ready to purchase at the BF sale prices, but I'm really loathe to have them arrive and not be as well made and as well measured as the camel pair.
I have emailed CS with the photos, but considering their inundation with BF sales orders means I'm not expecting to get an answer soon. Thoughts?
I've ordered a couple things before, with my only complaints being based on my own mismeasurement. But, those drafts were worthwhile tests.
I recently received a pair of the camel heavy wool (90/10 nylon) pants based on measurements from a 30's/40's suit that fits perfectly. I was absolutely stoked with how they turned out - they fit perfectly out of the box and the way the heavyweight fabric draped was ideal. (And +1 for lining on that fabric).
So I enthusiastically ordered two more pairs with identical measurements, one in grey heavy wool (90/10 nylon) (which I presumed was the same as the camel), and one in VBC 15oz Covert.
I immediately noticed the grey was floppy, and not as firm as the camel, which was a bummer. Also, I noticed both pairs seemed noticeably tighter, even though I'd provided the same measurements. But the big problem was that there was a distinct "twist" to the right leg of the grey pants. I took one photo where I let lie naturally, and then one where I tried to straighten it out a bit.
It's handy that my mom, now in her 80's, is a retired Neapolitan born and trained couturière, because she could easily see how the misalignment of certain pieces created the problem. I need the pants soon, so she started taking them a part, and it's going to take her several hours to fix the problem.
Thankfully with the Navy covert, there was just a small issue with the bottom of one leg that didn't involve her having to completely open up the crotch, and inside seam all the way down the leg.
So, my quandary is this: I was so stoked with the camel pair, and I've three pairs of pants in my chart ready to purchase at the BF sale prices, but I'm really loathe to have them arrive and not be as well made and as well measured as the camel pair.
I have emailed CS with the photos, but considering their inundation with BF sales orders means I'm not expecting to get an answer soon. Thoughts?