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These are the only shades currently available.Hi,
Do you have any lighter colored Zegna cashco fabrics. Off-white etc?
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These are the only shades currently available.Hi,
Do you have any lighter colored Zegna cashco fabrics. Off-white etc?
Our new western shirt. We chose not to go overboard with the styling and kept it simple.
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Speaking of western, do you have any pictures of the railroad in a raw or one wash version? Interested in a sawtooth western in an unwashed indigo denim.
Speaking of western, do you have any pictures of the railroad in a raw or one wash version? Interested in a sawtooth western in an unwashed indigo denim.
Couldn't find a raw image. But, can be made as desired.
@luxire Feel free to post a pic when it's done!I'm about to order one
Yes, available for 3 day service.Luxire--is the Black VBC twill available for 3-day turnaround (https://luxire.com/products/vbc-vit...unnelle-110s-black-twill-vbc_887_601_5730#/)? I'm planning to order a pair of test trousers on a new pattern first, but am hoping to order the VBC's next as a replacement for my tuxedo trousers. I will need them for a wedding in May, but want to make sure I order them in time.
Thanks.
Front rise, back rise and outseamQuestion folks. If I wanted to raise the waistband on a pair of high rise trousers would I need to only adjust the front rise and back rise? Would I need to change the out seam as well?
Measurements question: Why is the outseam measurement required? I would think that with front rise, back rise, and inseam, there would be no point in an outseam measurement. For a given front rise, back rise, and inseam length, is there actually any possible play with the outseam length? If so, how does it affect fit?
I believe it has to do with having bowlegs or knock-knees. If you have normal alignment your outseam is equal to inseam + rise but if you have knoknees the outseam can be made shorter and if you are bow-legged the outseam can be made longer? I'm no tailor so I'm not sure but this makes sense in my head.
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