Tender Co.
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Anyone herd of this co.?
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GRRR… FLASH....
I'm been hearing positive murmurs.
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http://okiyadenimhouse.blogspot.com/2010/05/tender-co-we-got-completely-hooked-up.html
Cool pix of the process.
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Just found this: http://www.superdenim.co.uk/prodpage.asp?productid=668
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Do these guys have an outlet other than Superdenim.co.uk? I like the look of the new work shirts but I'm not sure I want to put any business through the SD!
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Do these guys have an outlet other than Superdenim.co.uk? I like the look of the new work shirts but I'm not sure I want to put any business through the SD!
They have several stockists in the US as well. Hickoree's Hard Goods in NYC, Unionmade in SF, and Douglas Fir in LA. Pretty sure that there are others, but I can't think of them off the top of my head.
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not really my cut but lovely none the less
http://www.hickorees.com/BRANDS/TENDER-CO/PRODUCTS/TYPE-132-DIP-DYED-JEANS
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This was at the bottom of the list so I thought I'd bring some life into this thread with some pics of my new 129's with my Tender Co. belt.
With my Schmidt shirt. I bought these 129's on clearance so I bought a size 4 which is a tiny bit too big, but I like the fit and the price was right.Blue selvedge line
Leg twist with contrast stitching
Calico lined belt loops (William is friggin' nuts I swear)
Calico lined snob pocket (coin/thumb pocket)
Lost wax cast top button
With one beast of a belt. The blue enameled buckle is already chipping showing off the white and brass underneath. I can't wait to see it evolve!
I can't say enough good things about these pants. The attention to detail is amazing and the details make them very unique. I would definitely buy them again.
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My new "Hands On" watch.
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Nice jeans, watch and belt there. In fact, I really need a Tender belt in my life.
I've got a pair of what William Kroll calls black out 130s. No pictures (yet) as they're currently in storage at the other end of the country. They're a looser cut than Anesthetist's 129s, but most of the details are similar. The main difference is that the stitching has been done in dark blue or black, making them much cleaner looking. As the jeans fade it should become apparent, and since I belong to the InjunJack school of washing denim, it'll work out for me.
The denim shrank an awful lot in the first wash, and they don't currently fit. If you haven't soaked yours yet Anesthetist, you might get a better fit.
What I really like are the pockets. The bags are made of the same denim as the jeans, and a couple of the seams are eliminated.
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A limited selection of previous season Tender goods are now available at the Tender Stores.
I like the Lambskin vest, but am too heroically built to fit it.
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Where did they find a big wooly mammoth?!
Pretty sweet.
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There hasn't been any love for Tender for a while, so I thought that I'd bump this thread.
I'd posted a comment on the Tender thread at Superfuture wondering what a loops belt would look like if it got dropped into a vat of logwood dye. William Knoll, the man behind the brand, thought it would be a good idea, or at least played along with it.
So I put an order in through the Tender Stores on Friday, and this turned up today.
I love the packaging that was used.
The jeans, above, are a pair of unborn Type 130s that were done as a special run for Tenue de Nimes a couple of years back. They've got stealth stitching that's starting to show up now they're fading.