UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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Curious, is it worth getting a suit made off Chan's tours when you can only order one? I've read on a few threads that bespoke is really only worth it in the long term, and when you can get multiple fittings, so that the tailor can hone it down just exactly as you want it. I'm really impressed with yfyf's suits from Chan, but is that even achievable if you're really only able to afford one bespoke suit?
If you purchase a suit from Chan without any fittings is there a difference in price? Chan only visits my city once a year, and without any fittings this would be considered a MTM garment. Customer who recieve multiple fittings will have a better fitting garment. How many fittings are required to achieve a perfect fit?
Waiting a year for the next fitting?
Who is waiting a year between fittings (except for Solito customers
Anderson & Sheppard visits the West Coast only once a year. Well ... the last time I checked that was so.
Interesting - they visit NYC more often (2 or 3 times / year)
Who is waiting a year between fittings (except for Solito customers
Huh. That's better.
Huh. That's better.