IHSH-36 - White Twill Work Shirt - "THE GREAT WHITE"
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getting warm. i'm sure we are going to start to seeing more images of these showing up
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How about all three of us in them in Hachioji tomorrow?
Sounds good to me! DO IT!!!!!!! I dare you.
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How about all three of us in them in Hachioji tomorrow?
Sounds good to me! DO IT!!!!!!! I dare you.
I double dare you
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Triple dare ya!..
Lloyd: You're it.
Harry: You're it.
Lloyd: You're it, quitsies!
Harry: Anti-quitsies, you're it, quitsies, no anti-quitsies, no startsies!
Lloyd: You can't do that!
Harry: Can too!
Lloyd: Cannot, stamp it!
Harry: Can too, double stamp it, no erasies!
Lloyd: Cannot, triple stamp, no erasies, Touch blue make it true.
Harry: No, you can't do that… you can't triple stamp a double stamp, you can't triple stamp a double stamp! Lloyd!
Lloyd: [hands over ears] LA LA LA LA LA LA!
Harry: LLOYD! LLOYD! LLOYD! -
now slightly off topic and maybe some what a nooby question, i know the history and how Chainstitch runoff side seams came about but dont understand how it morphed from part of the functional stitch to display like this one?
first of all does anyone not look good in this shirt!
my above question was sorta never answered. Could someone pretty please help me out by taking two pictures of this shirt. inside seam of the gusset and the inside where the side seam meet the sleeve.
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i know the history and how Chainstitch runoff side seams came about but dont understand how it morphed from part of the functional stitch to display like this one?
I am not sure if this is the answer tio your question, but it is really an affectation - "look my shirt was constructed using a chain stitching machine"
Straight out of the wash…..............