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oboy_oboy

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brushed twill just became available.

I'm cautious because of sizing issues. Looks like I'd need a 38 in the chest but a 40 for the length. Any 6'4"+ people own one?



 
brushed twill just became available.

I'm cautious because of sizing issues. Looks like I'd need a 38 in the chest but a 40 for the length. Any 6'4"+ people own one?

At 5'9", I find that a 38 fits me almost perfectly in the length, which is one of the reasons why I like Taylor Stitch off the rack shirts. If you're 6'4", I'd imagine a 38 would be quite short. Are you in the U.S.? If so, you could try both out with free shipping both ways.


I'm 6'3", 175. I wear a 40, w/ no issues. If I were to aggressively shrink the **** out of it in the wash/dry the arms would be a little short, but otherwise I really appreciate the fit.
 

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I'm 6'3", 175. I wear a 40, w/ no issues. If I were to aggressively shrink the **** out of it in the wash/dry the arms would be a little short, but otherwise I really appreciate the fit.
Hmm, that encourages me to take the chance on one.

Thanks
 

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Got two of my four yosemites in today, and they are great. Definitely heavier than last years, and I love them even more like this. The red this year is not the same as last years, though it's a great color. Maybe next year bring back the brighter red? I ordered two of the reds, and I got the gray in. I might order another gray and another navy blue when they go live on the website, since experience has proven that I'll otherwise be waiting all year for the next batch.
 

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So, just noticed that my Yosemites no longer have on their tag that they're made in California/USA, just designed in California. Now, the website still declares them made in California and I can't imagine that's not the case. But any reason for the shirts to no longer say that? Makes me worry that some garments might start being made abroad.
 

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So, just noticed that my Yosemites no longer have on their tag that they're made in California/USA, just designed in California. Now, the website still declares them made in California and I can't imagine that's not the case. But any reason for the shirts to no longer say that? Makes me worry that some garments might start being made abroad.


I would be astonished if that was the case. Surely they just forgot the tag.
 

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The tag that used to say "designed and handmade in California" now just says "designed in California." So it's not a missing tag or anything. The same tag is there, it just leaves off a few crucial words.
a few crucial words that are very important to some of us when we decide where to spend our dollars... i'm sure we'll hear back that its all made in the USA still
 
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Hey TS,

Any idea when the Hyde will be restocked in white? I need a couple of new white dress shirts and will wait until you restock if the timing is before the end of the year.

Thanks,

Mike
 

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a few crucial words that are very important to some of us when we decide where to spend our dollars... i'm sure we'll hear back that its all made in the USA still


Where have I heard that language before... oh that's right...

700
 

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a few crucial words that are very important to some of us when we decide where to spend our dollars... i'm sure we'll hear back that its all made in the USA still


If that was the case then why would they change the tag? "Designed in California" is a deliberate change...not that I care, but we saw that the Hyde collection is produced in Portugal (I think?), so wouldn't surprise me if other products have been transferred to other factories.
 

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As long as the quality maintains, and the customer service is still held to the high standard as it is. I won't mind too much if some products are produced else were.
 

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THe new Hyde shirt they've listed says "Proudly made in Portugal."
 

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Per Reddit AMA: "It's a fair question. This is one of the first times we have made stuff outside of the U.S. We are incredibly committed to the U.S. whenever we can be. We have done the knit ties in Italy and some sweaters in Scotland. We just want to make amazing products for people and make them in respectable places that are really good at what they do."

This was three weeks ago (regarding the Hyde shirt).

I'd assume the Yosemites are made in the USA but obviously only TS can confirm that
 

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