jkidd41011
Distinguished Member
- Joined
- Nov 29, 2008
- Messages
- 1,668
- Reaction score
- 660
STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
I love trip/vacation thrifting. Like the Canali tie as wellOut in Cali on business so had to hit of some local thrifts. Harris Tweed in 42R, Canali Tie < $1 and Charvet Shirt 38. (click pictures for larger view) Can someone confirm the Charvet shirt is real? 1st one I have seen/thrifted and from google the pattern matching should line up better on the yoke/sleeve. It is a high quality shirt, mop buttons, etc and also fits!!! Which is rare for most thrift store shirts in general! Also anyone can somewhat date this Harris Tweed? I think its more recent due to the larger inside tag, pockets sewn shut and printed size tag in the pocket then some of the other Harris Tweeds I've seen. Thanks in advance
^^ Dang, that sucks! I'm very picky with my alterations. If it's an expensive piece, I'll drive 40 minutes into uptown, dodge mass quantities of hipsters on bikes and bring them to Top Shelf. They specialize in high-end stuff like Kiton, Brioni, Isaia, etc. They know what the stuff is and won't treat it like a $40 pair of Wranglers.
^^ Dang, that sucks! I'm very picky with my alterations. If it's an expensive piece, I'll drive 40 minutes into uptown, dodge mass quantities of hipsters on bikes and bring them to Top Shelf. They specialize in high-end stuff like Kiton, Brioni, Isaia, etc. They know what the stuff is and won't treat it like a $40 pair of Wranglers.
Those are Hanovers. I have those exact shoes which I also thrifted.
Why do you avoid hitting them?
I am going to be bringing a sc to them soon, will post results. Nataku do you know a reweaver in the area?
The funny thing is that the place I took them to was the place I considered higher end for alterations. I usually take my stuff to a place that I used to live by but I moved recently and this place called Studio Kim here in Toronto was always the one I went to for higher end stuff was a lot closer to my place so I decided to pay the extra money to have this pair of jeans worked on. I guess in the end I am happy they paid for a new pair of jeans. The ones I bought off the guy on Craigslist were used so I ended up with a brand new pair.