There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question
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Here’s something I think a lot of you don’t know…if you hit reply instead of quote (works with quote also) and then hover over the area I circled in the picture, it will show you the post that was replied to:

By doing so, it keeps the threads much cleaner and fluid. When you quote everyone’s posts, it gets extremely hard to follow. Also, if you quote a post with a lot of images, it slows down loading for those of us with slow internet.
Some of you may noticed that your posts have been edited and that is one of the reasons why it’s being done.
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@Twistlock said in There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question:
Maybe works on Android only
testHmm yeah it puts it all in
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Yep when I mentioned it a while back, I was on my laptop. Quotes the whole thing via my phone.
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@Matt said in There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question:
If I wear a 10.5 in Nikes what size would I wear in a purely theoretical 25 oz short sleeve western?
Read the thread, and take some measurements.
But in this particular case, the answer is purple.
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@goosehd said in There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question:
Thank you guys for making me laugh and smile!!
+1
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Is this another W?

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Is there a reason that some shirts have chain stitching runoff and some do not? Is it to do with the cut of the shirt? Feel like I'm missing something obvious.


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@Giles said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
don't know if this has been answered before but i'm curious why some shirts have the chainstitch runoff while others don't. I noticed that pretty much all Western UHF's don't have it but denim Westerns do. likewise, the UHF workshirts have the runoff as well as other random workshirts. Is there any significance to this?
Here are our "rules"

All our shirts that have a gusset will have chainstitch run-off
All our workshirts have a gusset
Westerns typically don't have a gusset unless we want it to look more workshirty

