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Thinking of the navy with small red print accents and the light blue.

On that note, any other colors in that fabric?

Ahh - that fabric is rather light actually (and only comes that way). The only shirting option we have that I would characterize as heavier is a white baby corduroy in the same work shirt model.
 

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Ahh - that fabric is rather light actually (and only comes that way). The only shirting option we have that I would characterize as heavier is a white baby corduroy in the same work shirt model.
Perfect for Fl!
Love the idea of multiple small drops also. Living in a place with pretty much one hot season makes it a pain to wait for winter to be over everywhere else before anything but heavy woolen options are released by many brands.

Then again, my wallet may never catch up with so many beautiful options from 18 East...
 

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Perfect for Fl!
Love the idea of multiple small drops also. Living in a place with pretty much one hot season makes it a pain to wait for winter to be over everywhere else before anything but heavy woolen options are released by many brands.

Then again, my wallet may never catch up with so many beautiful options from 18 East...

Am trying to make that easier with regard to price. All the shirts in the first collection retail for $95. Pants are $125-$145. Sweaters $295-$445 for 4 ply recycled cashmere. Outerwear $165-$425 for the belted cord/sherpa coat. Tees are $65 (hand embroidered) and $75 (hand blocked kalamkari prints).
 

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Thought I was gonna have to enjoy this brand vicariously. Happy to see that might not be the case.

I switched most of my closet to techwear and cheap(er) stuff over the past year...Eidos was one of only a couple high-end brands that survived the transition. Very excited.
 
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Yo even the email list sold out hot damn

Edit: Had to use a different browser to see link at bottom.
 
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an indelicate question, what is the range of sizes is your production going to consist of since its rather small scale?
 

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