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Flanell shirt question, I'm looking for a flanell shirt in heavy weight and these colors (approx): http://www.jcrew.com/mens_feature/NewArrivals/shirts/PRDOVR~46897/46897.jsp
Have any of you guys shopped from jcrew before? Is the quality ok? Needless to say, if IH had the color combinations I'm after, I would shop here. I would rather pay a bit for a solid made-to-last shirt than some mass produced shirt that looks good before I wash it once and then looks terribly.
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I've shopped from J Crew a bit, their quality is 5 notches above regular high street, but 10 notches below Iron Heart. For casual wear items they are fine.
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Seul I think I have a denim for allah sticker for you will check tomorrow.
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adam if its really unraveling then you would want it fixed asap. otherwise it can be left with not too much of a problem
depends how picky you want it repaired. if you want exactly the same as before then neither self edge or giles could do it as you will need a keyhole buttonholer machine. I am not sure where you are but ROY has one. if you just want stop to stop it from fraying then hand stitching tight "blanket stitch" around the hole would do the trick. google blanket stitch
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Thanks jimmy. The bottom corner of the button-hole has unraveled and is traveling toward the loop. The other 3/4 is fine, but its getting worse each time they're buttoned. They just started to break-in, its the seventh week, shame to have to soak 'em again so they can be fixed.
Would it be fine contacting him by email?
Googled blanket-stitch. If I did it real tight would it hold long-term or does the button-holer make a difference? I don't have a problem sending them away if that's the best. Thanks for the help!
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Seul I think I have a denim for allah sticker for you will check tomorrow.
Fuckin' A!..