Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything
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@Giles said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
How do we produce more quality fabric, when the population of Toyoda looms is limited and the people who know how to keep them running decreases every year (because the younger generation are not entering the business)? Same with the workshops that make the garments, it (to Japanese) is a seriously non hip career.
Building on @jordanscollected idea, perhaps Sydney Sweeney could do a stint in the mills to attract more people into the industry?
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@sabergirl said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
I think the only thing missing here in your response is you telling this guy to fuck off and buy Levis then. I’m only half kidding.
Alternatively FB User could quit his job so he can be home and ready to buy the restock
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Hey guys, probably my nerdiest request yet but I’m wondering if there’s a way to have “The Untucked” added to the forum badges?

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@Mizmazzle said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
Is there any chance that new looms and other machines needed might ever come into this space and be able to do the job that the "vintage" machines can do with increased mechanical efficiency?
I am sure that new ones could be made. But they are large and very complicated pieces of engineering, so not sure it will happen.
Is this a matter of historical accuracy, or just the niche market being too small for a company to want to design and produce a modern loom capable of making selvedge denim...
I guess the ancient Toyoda loom story is a good one. Not nearly as good as "The Japanese bought all the old Levis looms and took them to Japan", but that was bull shit. So we think we do it for historical accuracy, but people bought Japanese denim when they thought it had been woven on the old Levis looms, which was historically inaccurate

I am sure a modern machine could be made that emulated the idiosyncrasies of the old looms, byt see above, not sure it will happen
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@AdamJ awesome!! Thank you

