Tender Co.
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These are some tough belts! Mine is about 19 months old, I'll get some fresh pics up soon. This leather ages so beautifully.
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Trunk Clothiers have a lovely Tender Driver's Jacket in their sale, at £150. It's a size 3, which probably corresponds to an IH XL, but it was a little small for me.
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PRETTY IN PINK?
pink, a guilty pleasure?i gave graeme (aka the pinkPunk'a'doo) a lot of grief for his pink shirt,
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Look at Krielows eyes, Krielow knows Graeme will never get back the shirt
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I dig it. Great fits too gents.
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@trail and arrow didn't steal my shirt.
I didn't steal Krielow.
All is well.
I do like the expression on Krielow's face in the second photo though.
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The Tender watch is very nice!!!
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Hey guys,
it would be nice, if someone who owns a Tender & Co. belt can post the measurements from the prong to the middlehole in centimeters.
I wan´t to order one, but i don´t now, how the fitting is, cause there´re 5 sizes (from 2 to 6).Thanks in advance,
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I'm pretty sure mine is a size 4. If you would find it helpful, you could always email William. He is a really nice guy and has helped me figure out sizing in the past. Here is mine:
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Thank you Anesthetist for taking the measurements and the tip to contact William
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My pleasure! Good luck with your purchase. You won't be disappointed.
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I think that the Tender waist sizes roughly correspond to the following:
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28"
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30"
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32"
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34"
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36"
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38"
Will reckons on sizing up one from your jeans size. So if you're a 34" waist, then you'd wear a size 4 pant, and a size 5 belt. I'd be inclined to go for the corresponding size, but if you ask him for measurements then he'll send you them.
@trail and arrow has a size 6 belt, and wears a 36" Iron Heart jean. At least, I think that's his sizing. The belt is on its smallest hole.
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They've updated their website now with corresponding sizing in inches.
Size 1: 29"
Size 2: 31"
Size 3: 33"
Size 4: 35"
Size 5: 37:
Size 6: 39" -
There hasn't been any Tender love here for a while…
This is my watch. The strap has darkened up with wear, whilst the back of it has picked up sun cream from my wrist!
I've got a customised Tender belt that William dropped into a vat of logwood dye. Some of it is starting to rub off, but it's not been as dramatic an effect as I'd hoped for.
These are a pair of Type 130 "Blackouts" done for Tenue De Nimes a few years back. I've worn them a lot, and washed them regularly. The pictures show the colour a bit darker than they are. The picture of the pockets is probably closest to the actual shade.
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I have a tender belt. William was kind enough to put a bronze keeper buckle (I wanted bronze for the darker patina) onto a brown belt as I requested. I'm keen to get a black belt in the future.
Sizing is 1 is 29", 2 is 31", 3 is 33", 4 is 35", and 5 is 37".
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Beautiful goods Graeme. I love the way those blackouts are fading and the belt looks amazing even if it is slow to evo.
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@NorthernVictory, Will's very good at doing custom requests, isn't he?
@Anesthetist, the Blackouts were very slow to show any wear. Good things come to he who waits?
The fading on the belt is more noticeable in reality, but it's subtle. I thought that it would have been more like a Tea Core Shinki jacket. It's a lovely piece, and will no doubt look better in a few years.
And here's what @trail and arrow calls the Pink Punkadoo!
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Man I so want one of their shirts. I should have bought one of the logwood darted shirts.
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