2015 Fall/Winter Pipeline
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Nope but you want them to be able to hang down a bit
Why? If they're not being used, what's the point in having them at all?
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Because if they aren't long enough to hang down they will just kinda stick out.
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I'd second that the drawstring would look better with more length. It's really more of an aesthetic than a functional detail, yes, which is why that matters.
Does anyone simply pull the drawstring out entirely? That would look better than a short drawstring IMO.
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might look short cause the hood is stretched out in the picture.
I know maybe 1 or 2 people on the forum with a head big enough to fill that hood, hahahaha
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Lol. That hood looks big enough to fit a ginger melon
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Nah, still not big enough. Needs to be more like this-
BTW, I'm in favor of no drawstrings on the hoodie. No one ever uses them, they mostly get in the way, so why have them?
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I'd second that the drawstring would look better with more length. It's really more of an aesthetic than a functional detail, yes, which is why that matters.
Does anyone simply pull the drawstring out entirely? That would look better than a short drawstring IMO.
I always pull the drawstrings out of my hoodies, but I've never paid more that like $50 for one. I might be more cautious if I'd spent more money on one, although I'm not sure why that would matter.
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Somehow the fact they're so short makes it look like they're struggling be drawstrings or something…
I think the ones on the zip hoodies are the perfect length. Just an aesthetic preference for me...
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Have you thought about making the drawstrings longer? They look somewhat short in the pic. But it looks great!
They will be longer and black…
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Yessir, I think extra length with contrasting white (or off-white) would be the winner
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Have you thought about making the drawstrings longer? They look somewhat short in the pic. But it looks great!
They will be longer and black…
And that is the decision. If you prefer something else either don't buy or swap out. 100 people 101 opinions….
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I have a lead on some made from organic, long staple, ethically hand harvested Zimbabwe cotton. The bolls are then combed by monks in a monastery in Bhutan and spun into threads on authentic 18th century wooden spinning wheels. That thread is then carried by musk oxen along ancient silk trading routes to master weavers in Constantinople (they refuse to accept the newfangled name, as they don't follow fads). There it is woven into custom length drawstrings for only the most discerning of owners. I'll hook you up with some, provided you pass the interview for prospective clientele.
Or you could just use an old shoelace. Your call.