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AnomalousTautology

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    4 hours ago, dvp said:

    The issue here is not the fact that a question has been asked. It is that this question no matter how earnest was about how to copy acr design.  

    why should that question receive a warm welcome. Especially if the person may have a hidden commerical motive.  

    ... I do appreciate the support I got, lesson learned.

    I have no commercial motive, but the skepticism is totally reasonable

    2 hours ago, chris_n said:

    anyone can literally purchase a pair of the pants in question and see how they're made. it's actually a really good way to self-teach. this du is just lazy

    Lazy? Yes. Inexperienced? Yes. Passionate? Yes. Wanting to learn? Also yes.

     

    Thank all of you for your collective patience

  2. 2 hours ago, rnstyip said:

    If you don't mind me asking, why not try and create something new? It's easy to go and copy something existing, but I think it's much more fulfilling and rewarding when you've created something unique that you can truly call your own.

    the big thing is tapered articulation, I do not plan on making a replica P10, I will be playing with colour, pattern pockets, etc. The thing I want to replicate is the articulation, or at least understand how the articulation is done in the P10 and improve upon it

    Edit: I'm sure it would take much more time to design a tapered pant that is fully articulated, especially with my lack of experience in clothing design

  3. 5 hours ago, Danwise said:

     

    No stretch on S, and not much on CH either, articulation never relies on stretch when it comes to clothing design anyway - the whole 'point' of articulation is to be independent of the fabric - it relies solely on panels and stitching to provide the area which will move with room for articulation.

     

    yes, I want to know how the P10 is articulated so I can replicate it

  4. Hello all, I am a fairly new member of the techwear community.

    Through the channels of one William Gibson and the spawn of his sprawl, I came across the "wearable architecture" of techwear. With a deep admiration of the aesthetics of stylized utility and weatherproofing and articulation, my desire for the pieces designed by Errolson Hugh is strong. It seems I have come across the subculture in a difficult time as my desired pieces in my sizes are more than sold out on acrnm.com and prices on grailed are... inflated, I have decided to try my hands in the DIY front. 

    I have some questions on the P10 and it's construction:

    1. Does the articulation rely on stretch? I wouldn't expect so using materials like Stotz, but what do I know

    2. Does anyone have a pattern for a P10 I could use to make a pair in the same pattern for myself?

  5. 3 hours ago, Voyager said:

    Wearing J62 for the first time today. Discovered that the stitching at the bottom of the left side pocket bag is missing. Wondering if there's anyone else out there with the same issue or if I just got lucky. 

    Lucky?

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