Re: Carol Christian Poell
OUCH!
I recent took my pair of knee-only jointed pants to get the waist taken out and the length shortened. In the line where the old seam ran there was a row of distinct puncture marks which freaked me out a little as it looked like the tear off portion of a paper form... Unlike normal cotton, the holes do not 'close up'...
I think it come down to the experimental cotton/paper blend which unsurprisingly gives the garment more brittle paperesque attributes... But it's amazingly tactile to the touch...
Best of luck with your repairs...
[quote user="mike lowrey"]
jointed knees only, the crotch is regular. its the normal seam thats under the fly where the fabric is giving away.
I was just thinking that I might drop them a mail, not sure if it'll be of any help but atleast to let them know...
heres a photo if anyones interested. I would mind this a lot less if I hadn't worn them about 5 times [:(][/quote]
OUCH!
I recent took my pair of knee-only jointed pants to get the waist taken out and the length shortened. In the line where the old seam ran there was a row of distinct puncture marks which freaked me out a little as it looked like the tear off portion of a paper form... Unlike normal cotton, the holes do not 'close up'...
I think it come down to the experimental cotton/paper blend which unsurprisingly gives the garment more brittle paperesque attributes... But it's amazingly tactile to the touch...
Best of luck with your repairs...
[quote user="mike lowrey"]
jointed knees only, the crotch is regular. its the normal seam thats under the fly where the fabric is giving away.
I was just thinking that I might drop them a mail, not sure if it'll be of any help but atleast to let them know...
heres a photo if anyones interested. I would mind this a lot less if I hadn't worn them about 5 times [:(][/quote]
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