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^^ Fantastic, thanks for the pics :)

Liking that grey jacket in the second pic.

That grey jacket (and the brown one next to it that you can barely make out) are the samples of the September 1904 jackets. I tried on the brown one and subsequently ordered it. The grey one sold out in a heartbeat.

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Ahh, I see, thanks for the tip!

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Here is a cuff detail on the J Crew Covert Selvedge Salt and Pepper shirt. It is a very soft shirt. In my mind I thought it would be stiff and scratchy.

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I feel like it runs just a hair larger than their chambray utility shirts.

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Does anyone know where I can find a faded out / light blue chambray or maybe denim shirt similar in shade to the below, double or single chest pockets doesn't matter.

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Anyone interested in a Nom de Guerre charcoal stripe utility shirt in a size M? It was a tad too small so I bought another in L.

- Linen/cotton mix

- Made in Japan

- Worn and washed half a dozen times

Like the one shown here:

http://www.coggles.com/item/Nom-De-Guerre/Nom-De-Guerre-USFW09-Charcoal-Utility-Shirt/4TV2

PM me if interested.

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I'm looking for a Salt N Pepper work shirt made in the US. Anyone have any ideas on a nice one? I want the Buzz Rickson version, but it might be a tad long and is not made in the US. (this will be my fall back choice however)

Thanks in advance to any ideas!

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Does it have to be made in USA? The Lofgren S&P shirts are pretty amazing. Also, that J. Crew salt & pepper shirt is really nice and on sale for $98 right now. Has the little ciggie pocket on the left breast.

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If you like customer service, you'll love John Lofgren. He knows and cares about what he's doing.

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I'm looking for a Salt N Pepper work shirt made in the US. Anyone have any ideas on a nice one? I want the Buzz Rickson version, but it might be a tad long and is not made in the US. (this will be my fall back choice however)

Thanks in advance to any ideas!

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There is this one on Ebay. (I know folks prefer BIN auctions, but this one became too rich for my blood and so I figured i'd share)

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I think since I've been in retail for so long, I'll never be able to purchase something from someone with poor or no customer service. J Crew has given me no service multiple times. So I can't give them my money. John Lofgren or K&TH Workers seem like much better options for me than J Crew. I don't have to have US made, but I feel so much better when I buy it and try my hardest to buy US made.

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I'm looking for a Salt N Pepper work shirt made in the US. Anyone have any ideas on a nice one? I want the Buzz Rickson version, but it might be a tad long and is not made in the US. (this will be my fall back choice however)

Thanks in advance to any ideas!

There you have it - the new MF chambrays are designed and manufactured in California. No S&P, but the black might as well be...the weave gives it the appearance. The price is a welcome surprise, too.

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I've been in the local store here. The service was actually pretty good, but their stock was limited. Detroit isn't a hotbed for men's fashion apparently. :D

Thats cuz you don't step foot into the stores. :)

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that one looks pretty good.

Too bad they weren't offering that one a few years ago. I'm pretty stocked up, but as the ones I have wear out it's nice to know there's more choices...

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wow....EB paying attention....I actually like the look of that shirt. Probably the nicest looking sub-$100 chambray I've seen. The asym pocket setup is nice and surprising to see from someone like EB.

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I had a K&TH shirt like this and sold it because it was not the right size for me. This might be a nice replacement at some point!

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Hey workshirt wearer's of San Francisco, just a heads up:

Tomorrow (10/22/11) the Gitman Brothers Vintage guys are going to be at Acrimony on Hayes. They will be measuring and taking orders for custom shirts. Now, I don't know how Gitman stands in the world of SuFu menswear, but I will be there to show you all how damn good a men's small fits me. Fits like a dream.

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Thought this was an interesting feature...yellow-line selvedge label:

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How old do you guys reckon?

I'm thinking 1950s, or maybe even the 1940s.

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just received this Sunny Sports striped chambray shirt from Japan; its an exclusive for this Japanese shop called smaclo. Unfortunately, its a bit small for me. Anyone interested? its size small; purchase price is 16800 yen without shipping (about 221$) asking 220 including shipping worldwide

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Posted (edited) · Hidden by pursuiter, November 13, 2011 - No reason given
Hidden by pursuiter, November 13, 2011 - No reason given

I just got this brown selvage chambray workshirt from Time & Silence. Amazing fabric and quality craftsmanship. Give them a look.

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I just got this brown selvage chambray work shirt from Time & Silence. Amazing fabric & quality constrcution. Give them a look.

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