Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Giles said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
Until Levis flexed their muscles and threw their weight around, hardly anyone outside of Japan had heard of us (or indeed knew that the Japanese denim scene even existed). Levi's made sure many more did. No such thing as bad publicity.
Sounds like one of the earlier examples of the Streisand Effect. Nice.
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Thank you for a new addition to my vocabulary....
And, fucking brilliant..........
"Image 3850" had been downloaded only six times prior to Streisand's lawsuit, two of those being by Streisand's attorneys. Public awareness of the case led to more than 420,000 people visiting the site over the following month.
One of may faves.....it was originally told me about salesmen, but lawyers will do too..
It's not that surprising that lawyers sometimes shoot themselves in the foot, what is surprising though, is how fast they reload....
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Why do certain pairs like the non fade black not have lined pockets, no hidden rivets and no tucked belt loops?
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@Denman-John said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
just wear and tear in a high movement area
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@popvulture I have a pair of 1634 "freebees" they are non selvage and non lined rear pockets, no hidden rivets and no tucked belt loops, I also have a pair of non fade blacks that also do not have these features, I have a pair of triple works that have half lined back pockets. It's interesting to see the changes through the time.
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Also, this gives me an error everytime I click on it:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/318/cowboy-boots/312
(link from the 'recent') list to the Cowboy Boots thread.
Link to the thread itself works fine:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/318/cowboy-boots/21 -
Have you also experienced that the 21 oz denim doesn't really fade at all for quite some time until you arrive at a point where the fading seems to accelerate so fast?
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@RobeOfTheMagi could be a psychological thing. my slubs and 21 lefties, I felt faded very slowly, when I was wearing them day in and out. when I moved on to a new pair, all of a sudden, they looked as though they've been faded a lot, almost as though they were trying to lure me back in
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Seeking advice from those likely to have experience themselves.
I ordered an item from Wonderlooper that was Fed-Ex’d and I had to pay a further fee of about £50 to Fed Ex (VAT & Admin).
My wife is concerned it could shrink and become a little snug, so I wanted to size up. Wonderlooper are small, sell out quickly and don’t do returns so it’s down to me.
They’ll refund once they have it back, sent me a return label and I ordered a slightly different hoodie, as they nearly all sold out in days.
I’m trying to ship back but am told by a drop off centre a mile away that I’d have to pay on top outside my own postcode and any questions about getting some of the return fees back, were greeted with a blank look and a vague suggestion to call them.
Pretty sure the next delivery will cost again and I don’t mind paying, but their website suggested I have to reject the delivery as a shipment, but can only do so on faulty grounds when
It’s only size being an issue.Anyone else had similar experience in the UK, and any advice appreciated.
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@Tago-Mago thank you. First time I’ve posted
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@goosehd thanks for the input. They’re pretty clear shipping and fees are on the buyer. It’s FedEx with their website that’s the issue. FedEx charged me the fees and so far I haven’t been able to find clarity on how I can get that back from them. The item was fine but the guidance is specific that only when faulty can you return and reclaim. It isn’t faulty just wanted a larger size. I’ve sent clothes to Japan for re-dying via Royal Mail and it was a piece of cake from here in the UK. Therefore I’m curious if others have navigated similar with FedEx successfully before now and how they went about it