Pipeline Triple Works…...
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The green Check shirt is really great - was my favorite fabric from the beginning. i just hope you bring enough over, I am surprised everytime how fast the flannels sell out and wether you wouldn't be able to sell much more of them. Just my outsider's impression.
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Some sell really fast, some slowly. And I can never get the numbers right, I either order too many or not enough. The great thing is that the stuff will always sell, as we get new customers, they go through the back catalogue and pick up older stuff, but I can't tie up too much in stock because either a) I'll run out of money or b) We'll run out of space…....
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Yeah, that's why I wondered. I think if you had some real old flannels lying around (not just the XS) they would still sell. The crew gets their shirt on the first day, but that shouldn't mean that the interest is at zero after that. That's why the secondhand threads are booming and you can still get good prices there.
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Giles had this package sent to me from Tokyo by Haraki-san. They came in yesterday…
Package that took only 1 day to arrive in Singapore.
SAMPLE?! I must be the luckiest bastard in the world to have a IH sample sent to my house, and having to see it even before G.I almost, almost resisted. But in the end, I gave up, and with Giles' request for lots of photos, I decided to…..
I did what I can, but lighting and colors are pretty off. I did a bit of tweaking in the com, and tried to get the colors as close as possible.
I think this colours in this photo are the closest to the true colour of the shirt.
I really really love the Triple Works Tag.
Triple stitch
SnapsI hope I do justice to the beautiful shirt with the photos.
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Some Flannels for Spring/Summer 2012…....
A, B, C & D likely to be for long sleeved works shirts
E, F, G, H likely to be for short sleeved work shirtswaiting on A & B
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Don't know if it's been mentioned and I would assume it's still unknown but what does anyone think the cost will be of the long sleeved Triple Works flannels? I would assume lower than the Iron Heart spring weight flannels?
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The only cost differentiator is the cost of the fabric and the ease of the sewing. As a general rule, the heavier the fabric, the more it costs and the harder it is to sew.
If the TW fabric weighs the same as the iH fabric, the cost and therefore the price is likely to be the same.
Both ranges are made to the same quality in the same factories. TW is not an entry level/lower cost/lower quality product, it just has a different design philosophy.