The small things, the little details...
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I like how the spot where I've been tamping my morning espresso for last 15years has developed some texture. It pleases me even more knowing that many would absolutely hate this
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@Matt inside pockets were one of those things that put me over the moon as a kid on the rare occasion a garment had them, and while I may take them for granted on some garments today, remain hugely appreciated.
Love it on the wabby chore coat. I don’t expect inside pockets as much in unlined outerwear, and I appreciate that the stitching aligns with that of the exterior pocket opposite:
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New herringbone detail
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I like how this Japanese salt cellar is covered but accessible with one hand to open and pinch.
It also has an almost pointless coffee mug handle on the rear that I enjoy
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@mclaincausey gah!! this breaks my lil heart even more because I slept on grabbing one of these
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@Inorganic the salt cellar? If so I didn’t realize it was limited. I ordered from Japan by way of Amazon. My sister has one in white that triggered my search.
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@mclaincausey It was the wabby chorecoat that he replied to.
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@goosehd you are indeed correct @mclaincausey - the salt pot is cute though....but that chore coat...thats what i really need right now as we turn towards spring
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@CosmoSix5 the stitching on the leather cuff inspired me to post the triple leather stitching Takeshi Okayama of Fukurokuju did on this pair of Mister Freedom Road Champs:
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The fabric is same as IHSH-341-BLK but this one is used in IHG-103. The single brush on the outside is long gone after two years of being my sitting pillow. Countless hours of abuse from heavy denim, and the only thing it has done - transformation into unbrushed flannel.
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IHSH-62 WHT has found its was from grail to closet. Fantastic shirt. Thanks @markus_berlin_ for getting me to notice it.