Random questions to which you seek an answer
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I stumbled across these jeans on eBay. Does anyone have more information of these?
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whoa Boot Cut - You may have to fight me for those!
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Will Wonder supplies be restocking their fisherman’s winter hats?
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Whos Fishermans hats?
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We need to restock the water resistant ones, but the regular ones are still available here:
https://sondersupplies.com/collections/headwear/products/sonder-supplies-fuji-japanese-recycled-cotton-knit-beanieand merino ones here:
https://sondersupplies.com/collections/headwear/products/sonder-supplies-aa-cruelty-free-merino-wool-beanie -
Need some guidance. Going to have a custom waist coat made and good for shoulder, chest, opening measurements but… front length/rear length - is there a rule of thumb for lengths as related to belt? Aka front should be lower/ back should be higher : verse visa?
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Need some guidance. Going to have a custom waist coat made and good for shoulder, chest, opening measurements but… front length/rear length - is there a rule of thumb for lengths as related to belt? Aka front should be lower/ back should be higher : verse visa?
Depends what you are after.
Waistcoats and work vests originally had different functions. A waistcoat in more formal/uniform use was intended to cover the transition from shirt to trouser giving a smarter, cleaner look. The longer points on the front angled up to the button placket to give easy access to your fly/pecker for taking a pee. In that instance the front is longer than the back but both should cover the waistband/belt in normal standing position.
Work vests were simply garments that protected shirts and provided pockets for personal effects, tools and nails etc, while leaving arms free and uncontstrained for working. Their length was somewhat irrelevant, as long as movement wasn’t hindered and the undershirt protected from damage and dirt.
Nowadays it is up to the user in both instances, but if you are looking for something smarter then belt and waistband covered is the way to go.
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thanks Sir!
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No sales planned…And as Reuben says, we don't announce till a couple of days before, otherwise, we may just as well pack up and go home until the sale starts.....
We have sales to have a little bit of fun (and sometimes free up space), but the trouble with a blanket n% off, is that the only thing you can guarantee is that people will not buy what you want to get rid of. That's why we have the outlet.
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Makes sense, thanks for clarifying G and Neph. The "advent calendar" style daily December sales leading up to Christmas a few years back certainly was a fun time, woke up every morning excited to check what was on special for the day. Certainly added more of a sense of anticipation and drama to the seasonal sale model.