Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Giles Looks like a good use of the denim to me! I hope you guys get the Black 634 to sell.
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@Giles Will these be available to purchase?
We've decided to sell the leather slippers that were so popular at Wedge Leathers' workshops in irons. The slippers we're selling are a simple version without studs. They'll be available in stores and online at the end of January, so if you're someone who wanted them but couldn't bring yourself to wear them to Tokyo, please wait a little longer. We'll update the sizes and prices on Vostok before the sale begins, so please check. By the way, these aren't sandals; they're just slippers without heels, so please don't tell us that your feet hurt when you walk around town.

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@Travis2375 I’m lost…where does it say 463? Those are 634’s that are pictured.
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@goosehd My fault, 634 not 463. I was just wishing for 463
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I wonder if anyone could help explain some laundry-related strangeness.
I accidentally tumble dried a Merz long sleeved tee which has suffered from significant sleeve twist for some time. No amount or reshaping while damp could fix this but the accidental drying has reset the arms to factory settings. How does this work?
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@ARNC My understanding is that the fabric mill needed to adjust for torquing in the knitting process, if requested by the customer. However, that is only something that they would know if R&D had been done thoroughly. Some folks just get their sample yardage, make a garment, and proceed without any testing though…
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This may be a question for @Alex or anyone who studies Japanese…
I’ve been trading cards with a friend online and I looked up their name とりとり - which is ToriTori… Wikipedia says Tori is bird. Together it’s friend chicken on a stick? Haha just wanted to see if this is true because if it is… it’s such a good Pokémon joke

Slowpoke tails are eaten by humans inside the game bc they can’t feel when they fall off… if so.. slowpoke tails on a stick

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I've not heard toritori used to describe food - yakitori is grilled (chicken) meat on a stick, kushiyaki being a more accurate word for grilled (any)meat on a stick. However, yakitori restaurants do sometimes cook non-chicken. Hard to say for sure, 鳥捕り which is spelt out as とりとり in hiragana means bird catcher, but i think slowpokes eat fish, so the mystery remains until a better Japanese speaker reads this..
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What are all the modern/current pieces that use “ib” or combination of indigo + black dyes within the denim fabric?
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@kiya My love to you and D! Still love this thing!
(I found the answer to my original question on style forum; apologies that this isn’t a question anymore)
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@deadendpro Could also be a collaboration of two Hunter S. Thompson works.
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Can I change my name on the forum or do I have to create a new account?
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@Mizmazzle yes actually, now that I am a bit more cultured I was thinking something like “LordOfDuckCanvasXHS”
