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Jersey–maybe a way to sneak the 64 back in
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I regularly talk about my want for a CPO made from SBG denim.
What would your ideal CPO fabric be? Can be as wild as you want!
I would totally pick up a SBG CPO!
I would love to see this remade:
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Jersey–maybe a way to sneak the 64 back in
Fuck yes!
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I regularly talk about my want for a CPO made from SBG denim.
What would your ideal CPO fabric be? Can be as wild as you want!
I would totally pick up a SBG CPO!
I would love to see this remade:
SBG shirting and outerwear comes up every so often, and the idea never seems to get legs under it.
Example:
SBG pea coat or M-65 would have definitely been a no-brainer for me -
SBG Ihj-60 might be nice…
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I regularly talk about my want for a CPO made from SBG denim.
What would your ideal CPO fabric be? Can be as wild as you want!
The 21oz. Black Wabash from the logger pants, the 17oz. Hickory Stripe from the painters pants, the 14oz. Indigo Kersey, or the 13oz. Serge in a dark red would all be fantastic options in my opinion.
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@adam313:
SBG Ihj-60 might be nice…
Definitely an instant classic [emoji106]
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Example:
SBG pea coat or M-65 would have definitely been a no-brainer for meYes please. But how about a 14oz SBG, has that been discussed with Haraki?
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@adam313:
SBG Ihj-60 might be nice…
Definitely an instant classic [emoji106]
The 21oz SBG or even the 21oz wabash
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Will also end up on the sale rail…
Well, in regards to just this immediate SBG discussion, so did the pea coats and the MANY attempts at an m-65. If sale rail status is a deal breaker, it looks like we are 0 for 3.
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We sold LOADS of Sateen M65's and they normally went into the outlet when the next iteration was announced. They sell so well we are re-releasing them in olive and black later this year.
If we take 30 or 40 (or more) of say, a sateen M65 and we eventually have to put a few sizing outliers in the outlet, then that is fine by me. If we order 10 or 12 of something and have to put 50% of them in the outlet, then that's a different kettle of fish.
What is a deal-breaker is, if we struggle to sell something and end up tying capital in a slow mover when we could have gone longer on something more popular.
Does that mean we won't continue to try new stuff, of course not, but we do run a once-bitten-twice-shy policy. So if something flops, it'll take a lot of persuasion to convince us to make it again.