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59 minutes ago, NilsLW said:

I'll be in Vienna for the first time next week. Any specific clothing-related stores or locations I should check out?

When I lived in Vienna in the 90s, I used to go to the Opera or the Musikverein with very cheap entrance tickets. I don't remember about clothes shops, everything like that was very expensive.

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Did anybody order anything from the Okayama Denim sale last week? If so, had your order shipped yet? It's been a week, but I know they probably had a bunch of orders plus I asked for a hem. 

I am just a little nervous because the product page showed every size in stock when I ordered, but now shows almost everything sold out. 

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They ended up responding to my email late last night.  They were sold out.  Not sure why it took a week and an email from me to get that info. 

I've found the pair in the size I need from one other site, though at a higher price.  I'm waiting on an email from TCB to see if they expect to restock anytime soon. I'd rather order directly from them, but was tempted by a sale. 

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7 minutes ago, fresh1 said:

They ended up responding to my email late last night.  They were sold out.  Not sure why it took a week and an email from me to get that info. 

I've found the pair in the size I need from one other site, though at a higher price.  I'm waiting on an email from TCB to see if they expect to restock anytime soon. I'd rather order directly from them, but was tempted by a sale. 

I've bought from them a couple of times. A good experience overall. Once bought a PBJ jean at a sale and forgot to enter the discount code. Total amount was paid without the discount. Emailed them and they refunded the discount, even though it was my clear mistake. 

Their page has a chat room, you can chat in real time and know what's in stock and ask to reserve. 

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46 minutes ago, Talan said:

 

Their page has a chat room, you can chat in real time and know what's in stock and ask to reserve. 

Yea but this is the point of the sold out function on the website. 

In the past I've used them with no problem but my recent experience wasn't the same. Who knows, maybe I will try again but for a lot of stuff they're actually more expensive than other Japanese retailers. 

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I've ordered once prior and it was a great experience.  I was emailing about sizing, and he said he thought I was a 35, but they only carried a 34 and a 36.  A day later, the owner emailed me to say he obtained a pair in 35 for me if I wanted it. 

This time, I emailed about sizing, and they measured one they had in stock, but it was a few days before I placed the order.  It must have been sold in the meantime.  But yeah, it's disappointing to buy something that says it's in stock when it's not, then have to go through the refund process. 

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18 hours ago, MJF9 said:

Has anyone bought a shirt directly from Belafonte? 

Question... did you ask for measurements?  If so, were they accurate?

Thanks     

I've bought directly from them. Good communication & service. I didn't ask for sizing info but I found their shirts have narrow shoulders & wide bodies, intentionally, of course. That's the look they're going for.  I'd advise choosing based on the shoulder width rather than chest. 

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1 hour ago, Schorsch said:

Bangkok: Any denim shops (besides Pronto) worth visiting?

 

Haven't been for over 3 years now but used to go couple times a year.

Each pronto will have a slightly different stock so worth checking more than 1. Siam Square branch  I always visited. Plus Central World, Paragon and Emquartier branches.

In around Siam you have Selvedge Work for bespoke MTO jeans, Selectiv (Resolute ans some other familiar brands) on the same Soi as Pronto, There's another shop right by it that I can't remember the names thar sells a lot of Orguiel, Pherrows and Jelado.

Worth starting at Soi2 for Pronto then zigzag through the neighbouring Sois. 

Theres a small, by BKK, standards, mall on the same side as Soi 2(opposite Siam Centre/Discovery) called Siam 1 that has a small denim shop in that sells Toys Mcoy and some others.

Theres also PTC Mart outside of Siam Square. 

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Is there a reason why denim companies don’t put hidden rivets in the back pockets  of black denim like they do for indigo denim?  I’ve noticed this from people posting here including my own black denim.

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Hey all,

Big apologies if this isn't the place to ask but feel free to direct me to the correct thread if so.

I've got a weeks worth rotation of Warehouse 4601 T-shirts which I've been wearing for a couple years and hard to argue with the quality and frankly how well they've worn even after washing after each wear. 

However, although I don't mind the boxy fit in the body, whenever I put on a different shirt I'm reminded how much I'd like the sleeves just a little more fitted. I haven't got the arms to fill out any shirt to be honest but something that tents out a little less would be perfect.

Any other loop wheeled tees that are of the same quality but with a slightly different sleeve cut?

Thanks.

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22 minutes ago, tooth said:

@81FXR I’d check out Merz B. Schwanen. They offer quite a few different cuts and weights of fabric. I have 8 or so Warehouse tees, and the Merz I have are most definitely on par from a quality standpoint.

Nice, thanks. I have a couple of their heavyweight Henleys and they're great, haven't every checked out their tees though.

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Merz B. Tees are not anywhere close to WH. 
polyester threads vs 100% cotton 

Merz B. Cotton pilling is very annoying. Looks crappy after just a few washes. (Standards 50s tee)

when I take my tees off I tend to pull more on one side than the other. Most people probably do the same. I found this out by looking at my Merz b. Shirt. It’s 5cm longer on the side I pull more on.
Does not shrink back like other loopwheeled shirts. 

one shirt came with two heavy heavy crease lines right in front. I told customer service and they ignored me. Said It’ll go away after a few washes. A year on the lines are still there and customer service doesn’t give a f*KC after having made a sale. 

construction is on par with H&M or Uniqlo maybe. Nothing special. Strong plastic threads. Unimpressive fabric that distorts and doesn’t shrink back…
the plastic threads are enough to keep me away from Merz 

 

but they do have a good story  I give them that. Like moleskin and their hemmingway BS story  

 

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