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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 9, 2016 17:59:35 GMT -6
I own 3 of 3sixteen's crosscut flannels and now that i've owned them for awhile i'd say they're an easy pass if you already own IH flannels. Love their choices in fabric but the SS16 crosscuts I bought were both sewn under spec and after a cold wash hang dry they fit tighter than I like. Either that or i've gained weight. I think i'm just burnt out on their stuff.
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Post by northcoast on Nov 9, 2016 18:07:46 GMT -6
northcoast it was Rogue Territory shirts that were sub par for me. I've never owned a 3sixteen button up shirt but Ive been tempted a few times myself. I have several 3sixteen T-shirts and I can say that the quality is great. AH crud. Well, as long as the sewing on this on is ok, at 11oz I think it should be fine. But duly noted. ANd thanks for the clarification.
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Post by northcoast on Nov 9, 2016 18:58:51 GMT -6
I own 3 of 3sixteen's crosscut flannels and now that i've owned them for awhile i'd say they're an easy pass if you already own IH flannels. Love their choices in fabric but the SS16 crosscuts I bought were both sewn under spec and after a cold wash hang dry they fit tighter than I like. Either that or i've gained weight. I think i'm just burnt out on their stuff. Good to know. The specs on their shirts are very very close for me so I don't think I could afford any shrink. At $200 I want to be in love with them. I do really like their fabric choices though.
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Post by gaseousclay on Nov 9, 2016 19:12:09 GMT -6
I own 3 of 3sixteen's crosscut flannels and now that i've owned them for awhile i'd say they're an easy pass if you already own IH flannels. Love their choices in fabric but the SS16 crosscuts I bought were both sewn under spec and after a cold wash hang dry they fit tighter than I like. Either that or i've gained weight. I think i'm just burnt out on their stuff. Good to know. The specs on their shirts are very very close for me so I don't think I could afford any shrink. At $200 I want to be in love with them. I do really like their fabric choices though. Fwiw, I bought all of mine on discount. @ $200 retail you might as well spend an extra $30 and get an IH flannel instead. Don't get me wrong, my crosscuts serve their purpose and are a nice lighter weight option if heavyweight flannel isn't your thing, but i'm pretty much done buying their stuff
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Post by northcoast on Nov 12, 2016 11:53:23 GMT -6
Fit pic of the neppy work shirt in size XXL. I'd been eye balling their ISC work shirt for a while but I wanted something to contrast better with my IH-634SB's instead of being overly tonal. Another plus is that this one is soft and instantly wearable day one due to the rinse process opposed to the rigidity and stiffness that frequently gets reported about the ISC. For $30 less to boot, I'd say it's a winner. Paging northcoast since we're similar in size. Fit is similar to my Taylor Stitch 46 Mechanic Shirt through the body with longer looser arms. Got mine in today. I think I'm slightly taller than you. The arms are a little shorter on me and it hits a bit higher on the front. The lack of that button on the bottom is kindof weird as if the wind blows right you could see my stomach. Seems to make sense when you sit though as the shirt splits nicely. The good: I love the fabric, nice and soft. Construction seems to be fine. What I dont like: the lack of the extra button on the bottom which makes the shorter front fit odd for me (And I just wore a TS mechanics all day yesterday and these do hit about the same in the front), worried about the just right sleeve fit and shrinkage, when I sit down the shoulders pull up on the arms making them ........oddly shorter. I think I'll be sending it back. Ughh. I think I'm going to have to do a custom to get a jean shirt to fit me.
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Post by hopsbreath on Nov 13, 2016 14:50:58 GMT -6
Fit pic of the neppy work shirt in size XXL. I'd been eye balling their ISC work shirt for a while but I wanted something to contrast better with my IH-634SB's instead of being overly tonal. Another plus is that this one is soft and instantly wearable day one due to the rinse process opposed to the rigidity and stiffness that frequently gets reported about the ISC. For $30 less to boot, I'd say it's a winner. Paging northcoast since we're similar in size. Fit is similar to my Taylor Stitch 46 Mechanic Shirt through the body with longer looser arms. Got mine in today. I think I'm slightly taller than you. The arms are a little shorter on me and it hits a bit higher on the front. The lack of that button on the bottom is kindof weird as if the wind blows right you could see my stomach. Seems to make sense when you sit though as the shirt splits nicely. The good: I love the fabric, nice and soft. Construction seems to be fine. What I dont like: the lack of the extra button on the bottom which makes the shorter front fit odd for me (And I just wore a TS mechanics all day yesterday and these do hit about the same in the front), worried about the just right sleeve fit and shrinkage, when I sit down the shoulders pull up on the arms making them ........oddly shorter. I think I'll be sending it back. Ughh. I think I'm going to have to do a custom to get a jean shirt to fit me. Ah man, that's a bummer it doesn't work for you. You're right about the fabric, it's great! Loving that nep character more with each wear.
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Post by devastitis on Nov 23, 2016 17:16:14 GMT -6
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Post by bentin on Nov 23, 2016 17:28:26 GMT -6
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Post by devastitis on Nov 23, 2016 18:03:28 GMT -6
Any idea what styles? I may be interested in the Officer chinos.
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Post by bentin on Nov 23, 2016 18:18:19 GMT -6
Their blog lists the exceptions, it's not much.
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Post by DigDug on Nov 23, 2016 20:39:37 GMT -6
bentinI emailed them asking the weight on the Buffalo plaid "We don’t have an exact oz for them but they are around 4-5oz. More on the lighter weight side of things"
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Post by bentin on Nov 23, 2016 21:00:54 GMT -6
The Temperate Lumberjack.
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Post by devastitis on Nov 23, 2016 23:59:25 GMT -6
Really wanted to pull on the olive and grey chinos, but too slim for me. Need at least 13" thighs for a 35" waist.
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Post by exophobe on Nov 24, 2016 8:39:37 GMT -6
bentinI emailed them asking the weight on the Buffalo plaid "We don’t have an exact oz for them but they are around 4-5oz. More on the lighter weight side of things" When you get that answer, follow up by saying "no. I'm asking what the shirt weighs! Weigh the shirt for me!"
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 11, 2016 20:35:15 GMT -6
Hey, so I just found these guys (the brand on IG) mad that I missed the Black Friday sale though.
Now moving on. What are your thoughts on the brand and does anyone know how the slims fit. Is it a tapered fit or a slim straight?
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Post by bentin on Dec 11, 2016 20:54:12 GMT -6
Hey, so I just found these guys (the brand on IG) mad that I missed the Black Friday sale though. Now moving on. What are your thoughts on the brand and does anyone know how the slims fit. Is it a tapered fit or a slim straight? Stanton's are a slim straight. SK's are a slim tapered.
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 11, 2016 21:00:24 GMT -6
Hey, so I just found these guys (the brand on IG) mad that I missed the Black Friday sale though. Now moving on. What are your thoughts on the brand and does anyone know how the slims fit. Is it a tapered fit or a slim straight? Stanton's are a slim straight. SK's are a slim tapered. Thank you
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Post by ickes on Dec 11, 2016 22:43:43 GMT -6
Stanton's are a slim straight. SK's are a slim tapered. Thank you they are a good brand for jeans IMO although I haven't been very impressed with their tops. The Stantons are a great fit and their 14.5oz denim is very nice. You can't got wrong with them if the fit is right IMO.
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 12, 2016 7:08:15 GMT -6
they are a good brand for jeans IMO although I haven't been very impressed with their tops. The Stantons are a great fit and their 14.5oz denim is very nice. You can't got wrong with them if the fit is right IMO. Thanks, I am planning on getting 2 pairs soon.
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 13, 2016 14:03:55 GMT -6
Hey, so I just found these guys (the brand on IG) mad that I missed the Black Friday sale though. Now moving on. What are your thoughts on the brand and does anyone know how the slims fit. Is it a tapered fit or a slim straight? Stanton's are a slim straight. SK's are a slim tapered. Slim tapered means smaller opening in the cuff correct?
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Post by ickes on Dec 13, 2016 14:04:42 GMT -6
Stanton's are a slim straight. SK's are a slim tapered. Slim tapered means smaller opening in the cuff correct? correct.
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 13, 2016 14:05:51 GMT -6
Slim tapered means smaller opening in the cuff correct? correct. Thx.
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Post by alphatectz on Dec 25, 2016 11:49:15 GMT -6
Slim tapered means smaller opening in the cuff correct? correct. Merry xmas, I'm about to pull the plug on 2 pairs of the SK fits 12.5oz, but I'm debating if I should go a size down or not. I checked the size guide for the SK's and compared it to the 34 Raleigh work shop Denim and they seem to slightly match. Please correct me if I'm wrong (sizing chart for rk 1st photo and Raleigh Denim 2nd photo)
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Post by ickes on Dec 25, 2016 12:08:45 GMT -6
Holy crap Raleigh has some small thigh measurements. Actually they are a bit different from each other. Where does Raleigh measure the thighs at?
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Post by ickes on Dec 25, 2016 12:10:11 GMT -6
Well wait a minute..which size were you going for in each brand alphatectz
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