Self Edge SF, NY, LA, PDX, MX, & ATX
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nice and I like the patch…
Roy's builds are fecking wonderful- the clean lines, great details.
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Hi Kiya, you mentioned on SUFU that you'll be making the 18oz SI 301s. Will they come with yellow arcs?
Nope, our versions will be stitched with tonal (dark indigo) thread throughout the jean.
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Same with 633's?
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I'm going to order the MF CPO today, I'm a medium normally so I should size up to a large to account for shrinkage, correct?
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Yes, they seem to shrink a whole size. Fit pics before and after?
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I ordered mine last night from the MF store. I'm not sure yet about the whole sizing up thing. Cristian at MF said I would be able to go with my normal size. We shall see I guess, I went for a large.
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Only concern with sizing up (for me) is the length…the Large measurements look dead on, so I'm assuming I'd get the XL to account for shrinkage. I'm a consistent large in iron heart. Anyone else on here who can comment on sizing with this?
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I couldn't find it on their site, if you don't mind could you shoot me a link?
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I'm going to order the MF CPO today, I'm a medium normally so I should size up to a large to account for shrinkage, correct?
All reading points to a yes on that one. I went large in Appaloosa and it washed down to a medium. Would imagine the same thing happening here. That and all the readings showed that was the shrinkage on the CPO
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Reading on different forums, sizing up is the way to go @Anesthetist ..
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Same with 633's?
Yes.
I'm going to order the MF CPO today, I'm a medium normally so I should size up to a large to account for shrinkage, correct?
Buy your usual Mister Freedom shirt size, these run true to size (true to MF's sizing) and shrink down to size.
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Flat Head Indigo Linen Shirts, Heavyweight T-Shirts, RJB Flannels, Wallets, Bracelets, & More
Last year one of the most impressive shirts we received was a short sleeve indigo-dyed linen shirt from Flat Head. When new this shirt is dark blue and with wear and washing the linen fabric comes alive due to the indigo rope-dying technique used to dye the yarns. We've seen quite a few of these with heavy wear on them and they look unbelievable. We liked this shirt so much we've had Flat Head make us a small run of them exclusively for our shops. Only 80 shirts were made in this new run and they're availalble now at all of our stores.
We've also received a new printed heavyweight t-shirt and a wild Real Japan Blues dobby flannel shirt that has to be one of the craziest fabrics we've seen. The RJB shirt is a collectible in Japan, they do it every year in a new color and with this new iteration we thought it was time to carry the style at our shops.
Along with these new items we've received Flat Head's mid-length wallets in black and tan (with their new sterling silver ring design), woven leather and silver bracelets, feather rings, and a full restock of nearly every jean model including the popular slim tapered SE05BSP jean.
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Hi Kiya, will you be collaborating with Flat Head on a new pair of jeans again anytime soon?
We are doing a Flat Head collaboration but it won't be out for about a year from now, should be out in the summer of 2015.
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Hi Kiya- It's a bit early but has Roy given you any idea what his next build will be?
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Hi Kiya- It's a bit early but has Roy given you any idea what his next build will be?
His next release is a rerun of the KS1002 jean and should be ready in two or three weeks.
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Introducing Good Art Jewelry & Accessories
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All of Good Art's hardware is made from scratch in-house at their private foundry in Downtown Los Angeles with the exception of stainless steel springs for the interiors of clips and brass snap backings. Every place they can they will use sterling silver, even in places which aren't visible. There is no skimping on details at Good Art. Every piece of leather is chosen for its exact application and supplied to Good Art by the famed Wicket & Craig tannery which has been tanning the finest leathers since 1867.
Josh Warner, Good Art's founder, has a devoted fan base spanning the world and has created a line which is not only impressive in production and design, but also evolves with both his personality and the personality of his clients. We're excited to be working with such a hands-on artist which takes everything into account, at all times.
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