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Let's come up with more "Holy Grail" workshirt ideas....
You guys should see if the design department at Old Navy/Gap is hiring. All you have to do is take someone else's design, skimp a bit on materials, make sure not part of the materials or labor are from anywhere other than the third world, and sell it on a site that claims its members are "Keepers of the Culture of The Greatest Generation." Everything about this is shameful
Why would you say that? LVC 2013 work shirts are really nice looking but they are made in Turkey, which to me is a 3rd world as they come. Japanese brands make really high quality shirts but good luck finding anything over size 44. I would love to hear about an alternative.You guys should see if the design department at Old Navy/Gap is hiring. All you have to do is take someone else's design, skimp a bit on materials, make sure not part of the materials or labor are from anywhere other than the third world, and sell it on a site that claims its members are "Keepers of the Culture of The Greatest Generation." Everything about this is shameful.
Why would you say that? LVC 2013 work shirts are really nice looking but they are made in Turkey, which to me is a 3rd world as they come. Japanese brands make really high quality shirts but good luck finding anything over size 44. I would love to hear about an alternative.
Why would you say that? LVC 2013 work shirts are really nice looking but they are made in Turkey, which to me is a 3rd world as they come. Japanese brands make really high quality shirts but good luck finding anything over size 44. I would love to hear about an alternative.
My intention was to develop with other like minded workwear enthusiasts on this forum an ideal shirt on the understanding that a fellow forum member could build it at a discount from the $300 variety. I certainly don't support sweat shops and do my damnedest to buy local or from craftsman brands worldwide (including Indonesia) including many you listed.
The shirt can be made exactly as in the image, with the pocket design, button-holes, the squared sleeve plackets and nicely rounded side slits. We also recently made a shirt with bi-swing back.
Are these also made in Bangalore/India?
That is correct.
is one of my defining character traits.I still think you're way overblowing this.