UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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Just made two pair for a client in that cloth.
one with a single pleat and a 5 pocket jean.
Good cloth, a bit heavy and not as supple as I would like.
Have something similar from Dugdale's Calvary twill, 21 oz.it's 500g - 17/18oz not too shabby for a pair of jeans
The samples arrived and the SP7 is even nicer in person. A perfect city gun club.Looking for a patterned jacket that combines grey and blue and am considering these two from Fox’s Sport Jacketing… Which one do people prefer? I’m leaning towards the first one, SP7.
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Singapore climate is pretty tough on clothes, I agree! It depends on how formal your dress code is for work I guess, but linen trousers are about as comfortable as you will find. It wrinkles a bit and you would probably be advised to hand-wash them to preserve the waistband , which is not very time consuming really, or dry-clean. Dugdale, J Hanna, Ulster Weavers all have good linen books. A tropical wool like HFW Fresco, Smiths Finmeresco, Dugdale Tropicalair will hold its shape reasonably well and breathe reasonably well, and if you let them dry after use on a hangar and sponge them now and then, you may only have to dry-clean them once or twice a year.Hey Clothers, I'm wondering if there's any cloths that are more suited for tropical weather (Singapore) and regular washing.
I've landed a gig here and even though I don't sweat much, the heat rain, and sweat really take it's toll on my trousers.
Thinking about buying some cloths and have them CMT at a local tailor.
Singapore climate is pretty tough on clothes, I agree! It depends on how formal your dress code is for work I guess, but linen trousers are about as comfortable as you will find. It wrinkles a bit and you would probably be advised to hand-wash them to preserve the waistband , which is not very time consuming really, or dry-clean. Dugdale, J Hanna, Ulster Weavers all have good linen books. A tropical wool like HFW Fresco, Smiths Finmeresco, Dugdale Tropicalair will hold its shape reasonably well and breathe reasonably well, and if you let them dry after use on a hangar and sponge them now and then, you may only have to dry-clean them once or twice a year.
I used to live in Singapore, fresco trousers are probably the most comfortable in that weather. Get enough in your rotation so that each is worn once a week, dry clean every 3 months.Yeah, there's no way I can do 2 dry clean a year, I have about 5 pairs of trousers and wear a diffrent one everyday.
Dress code for work is not overly formal like trousers and shirts with the occasional jacket, I am thinking a poly/wool blend for washability or straight up cotton.
I am not too fussed with Ironing as I've got an hourly cleaner that also folds and Iron cloths, but telling her not to wash and Iron my dirty trousers just baffles her.
Have anyone come across similar situation ?
Hey Clothers, I'm wondering if there's any cloths that are more suited for tropical weather (Singapore) and regular washing.
I've landed a gig here and even though I don't sweat much, the heat rain, and sweat really take it's toll on my trousers.
Thinking about buying some cloths and have them CMT at a local tailor.
I don't think this has been discussed here, but seems like there's an updated Fox Air bunch coming soon:
Anyone seen this updated bunch in the wild?
I don't think this has been discussed here, but seems like there's an updated Fox Air bunch coming soon:
Anyone seen this updated bunch in the wild?
Not snaggy like a hopsack or mock Leno.And now I’m glad I haven’t started my current commission yet for the FA16.
I wonder if they’re going to put out any new plain browns like the melange
Does anyone have experience of the fox air snagging easily?
Totally agreed. For me, fa 5. But, that new one looks really nice too. With a Florentine tailor, no dart in the front. Something I’m thinking about. I think it’d be cool as a suit. Maybe it’d be tough to wear for business (but I think tan suits are tough to wear for business anyways).Nice large check! Could work as suit or sport jacket.