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Re: shrinking leather. it will be very difficult to control the amount of shrinkage as well as the specific areas of shrinkage even if you carefully wet a small area and only apply heat to that area. I wouldn't want to apply this type of experiment to such an expensive item. As someone suggested, you are better off selling the boots and finding a smaller size.Originally posted by eat meIf you can't see the work past the fucking taped seams , cold dye wash or raw hems - perhaps you shouldn't really be looking at all.
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Originally posted by Nikov View Posti think theyre the same fit that N(N) makes every season. i bought a black pair back in january and it fits like normal. i assume that it was part of the spring season because i remember them selling out late last year.
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^ what's the fabric? I think Nylon will yellow from UV. maybe there's a spray you can apply...?Originally posted by merzperhaps one day pipcleo will post a wywt so non-euclydian & eldrich in its shapes as to turn all onlookers into throngs of dishevelled, muttering idiots
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I'm sure this has been addressed before but it's difficult to search for.
I'm assuming any tailor can handle hemming a pair of DRKSHDWs and maintaining the original shredded hem? Can I just take a pair of scissors to them myself and then re-shred them?
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Originally posted by MikeNouveau View PostI'm sure this has been addressed before but it's difficult to search for.
I'm assuming any tailor can handle hemming a pair of DRKSHDWs and maintaining the original shredded hem? Can I just take a pair of scissors to them myself and then re-shred them?
Still it might be fun to do it yourself (I would), as long as you're not stressing about "maintaining integrity" just make sure you measure where you cut so you don't end up with uneven lengths.
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i don't think so; if it's already decided you probably can't do anything. dunno why you'd want to cancel, but you can try to e-mail them. they get back to you fairly quickly
and @ quiet noise, from my experience i typically size down one for waistcoats, but depends on how you want to wear it; plus it's best to go by measurements if available
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should work fine, or if your shirts measure slightly less, go with that"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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