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You can't dye bleached items. It will take the dye, but the bleached spot will be noticeable especially in the sun. More time in the sun the worse it will get.
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Blue but he got bleach on the leg of it. He wants to just dye the whole thing blue also to cover the bleach stain and keep the colors even
@jay2dajayThat link doesn't work
those prices are up there sheesh
i felt guilty coppin villain hoodies on sale now they want $300 for the new style buggin
QFT.
Love JE stuff as much as the next person, but their prices are starting to get a little unreasonable IMO.
Not going to work. I just tried to dye a white shirt with a bleach stain. It took the dye but the bleach stain was still clear as day. The shirt was black but the bleach spot was a discolored black. I'm not racist.The only way to fully cover up a discoloration due to bleach or stain removal is to dye the garment black, otherwise the discoloration will always be visible. I had a light beige cotton knit blazer that the cleaners messed up when trying to remove a small stain. I initially used a dark grey dye but the spot was still ever-so-slightly visible (probably only to me). After contacting a professional dying service, they recommended to dye it black. The result was very good, the spot is gone, and I actually prefer the look of the blazer in black. Not all materials will take dye and there are certain precautions to be aware of if you want to do it yourself (it's pretty easy). PM me if you want some recommendations or info.
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those prices are up there sheesh
i felt guilty coppin villain hoodies on sale now they want $300 for the new style buggin
QFT.
Love JE stuff as much as the next person, but their prices are starting to get a little unreasonable IMO.
Seems like **** really hit the fan today in the SF thread today. Had me like
those prices are up there sheesh
i felt guilty coppin villain hoodies on sale now they want $300 for the new style buggin
QFT.
Love JE stuff as much as the next person, but their prices are starting to get a little unreasonable IMO.
Seems like **** really hit the fan today in the SF thread today. Had me like
thread was a mess.
Did this have a bleach stain?
Criticism will always go with success.
Especially when they overcharging as much as JE is.
Friday night rambling. My 5 fav shirts: http://www.wisith.com/blog/top-5-shirts
Thanks, man. Timing was clutch too. It was hard to find a good pair of single monkstraps since the dubs have been bastardized for the last few years. NoManWalksAlone was running a sale and one was left in my size.
Ludlow shirts are garbage, man. I bought one because I had a $50 gift card, one of the worst J. Crew purchases ever. Even more laughable at the $98 retail price. Most of my dress shirts are from mytailor.com, their 2 ply is around $80-100, and the Thomas Mason is about $120...all are way superior to the J. Crew, and those are made to measure. You can tell them what kind of collar you want, where you want the shirt to curve so it hits your waist right, etc.@wj4 , best LUDLOW slim shirt alternatives?
Also, Anyone have info on single or double monks, black, Fairly priced?
I wear a lot of AE now, but not looking to spend AE full retail right now.
Looking to save a couple dollars, so hopefully the ludlow alternative is cheaper as well... Don't want to compromise on fit though, so if the fit isn't there I'll stick with the ludlow
was this in store (sears) or online? the website has everything full price so I'm assuming its in store...Also heard good things about Lands End "tailored fit" trousers, took advantage of their 20% off sale and got a pair for 39.99. Pretty sure I'm going to have to do additional alterations but not a bad price if the quality is okay.