Will try and find out.
Most images we post are of pre-shipment product images. Thus, fabric and styling details are all saved together.
This was more of a random shot. So, these details may not have been saved together
Managed to find it yet? ;-)
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Will try and find out.
Most images we post are of pre-shipment product images. Thus, fabric and styling details are all saved together.
This was more of a random shot. So, these details may not have been saved together
That is true.Gotcha, thanks.
This is true, but I wouldn’t think your regular customers are your target audience with the RTW.
Will try again tomorrow and message you.Managed to find it yet? ;-)
View attachment 1587313 Somebody wanted to see the sawtooth westerner in unwashed denim
#43518 - was just a standard sawtooth with specifically chosen snaps https://luxire.com/pages/buttons-and-accessories-options and proper sawtooth shaped pockets in unwashed standard denimCould you please share the order number?
Which one are we talking about? If I am understanding it right, it is available.Is your VBC 4-ply in mid-grey back in stock?
Yes. Any fabric can be made as a western shirt.
Which one are we talking about? If I am understanding it right, it is available.
Edit: Here it is.
The code is: VBC_553_501_6Thanks for the link. What's the fabric code of the mid-grey? Do you know how the mid-grey on your website compares to Ascot 18051?
The code is: VBC_553_501_6
Not sure of the Ascot code. I can try to send you an image of the 553 card from VBC which should give an idea.