The Real McCoys
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Did they have any sizes bigger than 10?
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Thought so, always my luck to have big feet
… Enjoy them!
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anyone know if these are also available at RMC Japan?
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Suggest you shot an Email to RMC London or superdenim @SLAB
@SLAB @dylantbmayes got his pairs in Japan
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RMC started stocking the '65 'All American' and 'All Court' in Feb 2011, at the time, and until now, they were the exclusive retailer.
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Just picked this up for Tommy, Real McCoys Harley shirt, size XS.
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Was excited to wear my Real McCoy flannel shirt today. This had become too large in the body due to weight loss so I had 2 darts added to the rear which worked out really well.
Looks like an effective solution Barcley , great save on that shirt @den1mhead …....
You might have actually solved a persistent problem for me: I have a similar issue with some of my shirts (too wide an opening) but am not familair with "darts".... What are those? (It's not very clear on the pic)... and would you think a regular tailor would be able to do a good jo at it or is it something more specialized?
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@zatenm, see pics below.
First collage is of shirt inside out where darts can easily be seen.
Second collage has arrows indicating where darts start and end.
I reckon this type of work is pretty standard stuff for a tailor. Darts can be added to the front, back, front and back together with the result being a closer fitting shirt. Result -
Very clear now, thanks for the awesome pics @den1mhead ! Really appreciate you taking the time.. :*D
Not sure it will work for my purpose though.. I only have the lower waist and opening to tighten.. but a really great tip to have! I can see this working really well on workshirts - maybe one day I'll go for it
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Very clear now, thanks for the awesome pics @den1mhead ! Really appreciate you taking the time.. :*D
Not sure it will work for my purpose though.. I only have the lower waist and opening to tighten.. but a really great tip to have! I can see this working really well on workshirts - maybe one day I'll go for it
I reckon if you were to ask the tailor to start the darting just above the lower waist and run it from that point down to the opening and have two darts front and back you would achieve a satisfactory result. Possible worth exploring? Cheers