IH-721-NAV - 9oz Mercerised Selvedge Cotton Slim Tapered Chinos - Navy
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It'll be a few months I am afraid. We have only just approved the colour…..Luckily, we do not have to weave the fabric, just get it dyed.....
That's interesting and prompts two thoughts:
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I assume that will overdye the selvedge ID? Bet that'll look cool
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I assume this is not garment dying (which is interesting to think about for chinos and such)
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It'll be a few months I am afraid. We have only just approved the colour…..Luckily, we do not have to weave the fabric, just get it dyed.....
That's interesting and prompts two thoughts:
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I assume that will overdye the selvedge ID? Bet that'll look cool
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I assume this is not garment dying (which is interesting to think about for chinos and such)
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No. We made a shit-ton of neutral coloured cotton chino fabric with polyester selvedge ID. That allows us to relatively easily release different colour iterations whilst retaining the red/white selvedge ID (because, of course, polyester does not take up the dye).
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It's not, we dye the rolls of fabric
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Hadn't seen that these existed before! I was in need of a nice pair of chinos, so glad they were in stock inmy size! Looking forward to these arriving!
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Sized up one from my 555 denim size, paired here with a 6 oz loopwheel pocket tee, Alden whiskey PTBs, and a custom shirt by my wife with linen shifting fabric from Tesuti fabrics.
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Nice fit, and the shirt looks great - that's not an easy sewing job.
I picked up a pair of these a couple of weeks ago. They're perfect for work, so I recklessly ordered black and olive too. My first chinos. I love being able to stand around with my hands in my pockets!
For anyone looking at these, it might be worth noting that they always look a bit shiny in photographs. IRL that slight sheen is quite subtle.
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Waist looks big on these chinos. Are they larger than a 32 in their jean size?