Master Supply Co Leather
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@indigo_fades right on man and not that I need any encouragement but you should post some pic updates of your field jacket (realizing that this is the “slick” chore jacket I referenced above)
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@flannel-slut said in Master Supply Co Leather:
@Chibs agreed man, their leather chore really does look slick but with such limited closet space I find myself quickly talking myself out.
Similarly, I recently looked to save some coin on sweatpants and went w Bronson Mfg. they’re made out of some very impressive (for the price point) 20oz terry cloth but you would not believe how badly they fucked the cut. I’ll have to post about it on the Bronson thread but 99 times out of 100, you pay for what you get
Oh man. Bronson is great for tshirts but I guess you have to be careful with their other stuff. Honestly I’m in love with Uniqlo’s “HEATTECH PILE LINED SWEAT PANTS“ so comfortable and most importantly warm. Bought 4 colours and wear em every morning for our sub zero walks. Not sure if you’re in winter temperatures, but these are awesome. They have regular jogging pants too. I think Uniqlo is the only reason I succumb to the “Daddy, I want to go to the mall” requests.
probably my favourite mass market chain. You often get a fuctone more than you paid for over there. -
@Chibs it was my first and only purchase from Bronson… and to be honest the quality of the 20 oz fabric still has me looking at their loopwheel and Henley offerings but this is wear I’m looking to save a buck. I’ll definitely be checking out Uniqlo’s sweatpants offerings
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@CosmoSix5 Looks superb, mate!
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@flannel-slut try their supima tee shirts too if you haven’t already. Much softer than Bronson’s stuff. I’m not a Uniqlo shill I promise!

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@flannel-slut Funny, I had a similar experience with the Bronson 1930 Boxing Sweater recently. The fabric is superb (Probably the best fabric of any sweatshirt I've ever worn, even over Lady White Co and Iron Heart), but the cut was HORRIFIC. It was choking me so much that I actually seam ripped the collar, cut the neckline down in the front, and sewed it back together. And it's just now bearable, still not perfect. Here's a before and after picture I posted on a Reddit thread a few weeks ago when I did this:


Also, be careful - apparently the loopwheel t-shirts they advertise aren't actually loopwheel, it's just the name.
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@indigo_fades 100% this!! Problem is, like you said, their fabric is so good that I’m still willing to try other offerings

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Here's a recent photo of their Field Jacket. It's some of the best natural veg tan I've had. Definitely needed a Bick4 condition, but it was so good after that.

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@indigo_fades What. A. Pic. I may want a jacket of my own and DEFINITELY want the dog.
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@flannel-slut She's the best. Couldn't have asked for a better pup, really.
Also, here's the response from MSC to my comment about looking like a copy/paste of the IH Wabash.

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@indigo_fades a respectable response to be fair. Thanks for sharing
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Sample or market test? Either way, that’s a really nice jacket @indigo_fades

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@flannel-slut said in Master Supply Co Leather:
@indigo_fades I’m pry going to come off a bit of a prat here but there is a MSC in every industry. Find an established formula that works and copy it. With little to no ingenuity, it is hard to offer up any praise. At least when they knocked off TJs Y2 chore coat, they added side pocket entries over the traditional chore pocket. While this piece is a wabash western, something every heritage brand offers, from what I can see, there is literally nothing distinguishing this piece as a MSC over the IHSH-62. I’m all for inspiration but this is a little too “copy the smart kid sitting next to you in class”
This is spot on. Added to that there was a spate of a lot of influencers getting MSC jackets for a while that left a bit of a sour taste - it seemed like some of the reviews were paid for, at least with a free jacket (happy to be told I’m wrong, but calling it as I see it).
Also, I find myself looking at brands like MSC and Bronson and thinking the clothes look great, but I buy the type of clothing we wear for the quality and I’m not sure it’s there - I’d prefer to buy once and well.
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@indigo_fades would love to see some more pics of your field jacket if you get chance? How did you find the sizing on it?
