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Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

Understatesman

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Venting post:

> Be me
> Buy new 21oz and 15oz selvedge denim jeans
> Drop off at the usual tailor I use to have the hems shortened 2 inches
> Tell me two days later ready to be picked up
> They're not. Come back in two more days.
> Two more days later go to pick them up.
> MFW I take off the protective wrapping to see they've pressed a vertical crease down the center of both legs on both jeans.
> My brand new, unworn $600+ worth selvedge jeans now look like hillbilly prom pants.

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WTF?
 
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cocostella

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Jeans only get hemmed by denim folk, not your regular tailor, no matter how good they are. They always screw it up. Send to that place Derick recommended in PTO not too long ago, which I recently did myself on a pair of Orslows and worked out great, or to SE. They know what they’re doing. I like them hemmed to where I can do a single cuff if I want for loagers or sandals, or leave longer for boots.
 

nahneun

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Venting post:

> Be me
> Buy new 21oz and 15oz selvedge denim jeans
> Drop off at the usual tailor I use to have the hems shortened 2 inches
> Tell me two days later ready to be picked up
> They're not. Come back in two more days.
> Two more days later go to pick them up.
> MFW I take off the protective wrapping to see they've pressed a vertical crease down the center of both legs on both jeans.
> My brand new, unworn $600+ worth selvedge jeans now look like hillbilly prom pants.

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WTF?

the pleats even out the flare from your leather jackets being too small. you should thank your tailor for being so considerate!



but also sorry for your loss
 

King Calder

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Will Smith in Lemaire in GQ......awesome.

 

MarkI

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I’m kinda digging these AE loagers, might grab them when they inevitably get marked down like 75%

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