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Post by Mola Ram »

Considering the shipping is included thats still a really great deal!
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Ok... would you take them for $89? :lol: :shock: ;)

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Indy Magnoli wrote:It shouldn't be a problem to make any small detail changes on each individual shirt, as they are custom tailored to the customer. So, if you want rounded, cut-off, square, or contrasting bright pink epaulettes, we can provide. :shock:
Now that is a custom shirt!
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Indy Magnoli wrote:It shouldn't be a problem to make any small detail changes on each individual shirt, as they are custom tailored to the customer. So, if you want rounded, cut-off, square, or contrasting bright pink epaulettes, we can provide. :shock:
Is it too late to ask for the bright pink epaulettes? :lol:

Just kidding!!

What exactly drove up the prices? Was it all the changes suggested?

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I have a quick question Indy Magnoli, once we get you our measurments will you keep themon file incase we want to purchase others/

And oh yea by the way, nice job. I just got two WPG shirts and I like them very much, the material is a little heavier that I feel Indy's shirt should be and yours sound like just the right feel to them, put me down for once I can get my measurments to you. Soon)

Nice work my friend.
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Yes, I will keep all measurements on file so you can order again easily. It'll also help if you want to slightly change your next order (i.e. make the sleeves 1/2" longer, tighter on the chest, etc).

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Post by schwammy »

Magnoli, if I send you an MBA shirt, would you consider trying to match the fabric?
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schwammy wrote:Magnoli, if I send you an MBA shirt, would you consider trying to match the fabric?
All I can do is try... ;) I don't have a huge selection, but I can try to find the closest match for weight and color. E-mail or PM me for details on how to do this.

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If anyone is near my size and is interested, I'm selling the prototype shown in the first post of this thread for $65 (shipped). If you're about these measurements, it's a good deal:

neck: 15"
chest: 39.5"
stomach: 32.5"
waist: 31.5"
hips: 39"
sleeve length: 25.5"
full shoulder (from corner to corner): 18"
half shoulder (from corner to base of neck): 8.5"
height: 6'0"

PM or e-mail me for details.

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The prototype is sold. I should have images of the new version (I'm trying out "cream" this time) posted in a couple of weeks.

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Post by Prof. Ed »

Beautiful clothing. Best of luck on your new venture.
I would love to own an outfit from your upcoming clothing line.
Maybe my kids can pitch in and get the Ol' Prof a nice present.
I'll have to hint a bit.

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I've revamped the details of this shirt to include the correct shaped and length epaulettes as well as lowering the amount of scallop on the pocket flaps. Here is the shirt in "cream". It looks too yellow in person to be screen accurate (it reminds me of the colour of Indy's Marshall college shirt), so I would recommend "ecru" to anyone wanting a lighter, SOC look.

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The cream shirt does look fine in most lighting. Here it is in blinding daylight:

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I also used darker buttons on this shirt. Although I think this shade of color would be fine for the "stone" shirt, it may have too much contrast for the lighter "cream" or "ecru". I think white buttons are probably the best bet until I find something better.

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Wow, I will be ordering some pants and a shirt when I start working over the summer.

Thank You!!
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fantastic looking shirt! my wested shirt's great but the pockets feel a hair low... I also hope I'm not asking a question already answered, but I was wondering if you'd consider box stitching the Epaulets at request, I know its hideously inaccurate, but I liked the boxed epaulets of my LL bean... besides if I come into a wealth of money for some reason then it would be a great excuse to get two... or heck fantasy wealth is fantasy wealth how about fourteen :c)
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Rusty Jones wrote:I was wondering if you'd consider box stitching the Epaulets at request
That's no problem at all. In fact my first prototype did have the box stitching, but I corrected this on my final shirt. It would be no extra charge to go back to the box stitched epaulettes. ;)

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Post by Erri »

Magnoli, you remind me of someone... did you play any acting role in a film or something?
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Image ?

;)

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In the picture of Magnoli in direct sun, I see a young James Woods.?
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Prof. Ed wrote:In the picture of Magnoli in direct sun, I see a young James Woods.?
Yeah maybe he has something of James Woods... mmh but also something else that i cannot recognize :-k

Magnoli, have you ever thought of being an Actor? You surely have the face for it!
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Deniro? :oops: What a compliment. As an Italian it doesn't get much better than that. Foggetaboutit! ;)

I've often been told that I have a striking resemblance to Keanu Reeves:

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REALLY?! :shock: (who's he? 8-[ :wink: )

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Indy Magnoli wrote:Deniro? :oops: What a compliment. As an Italian it doesn't get much better than that. Foggetaboutit! ;)
:D I mean, you ARE Bobby in that shot. ;)

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Maybe Lon Chaney-"The Man of a Thousand Faces"! :)
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Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

McFly you were holding out on us. I didn't know you had a Magnoli shirt on. I would have loved to have checked that out at the QM.
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Indy Magnoli wrote: I've often been told that I have a striking resemblance to Keanu Reeves
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I can see some Keanu, but its really weird, is it just me or do you all know like 4 people that look like him, he seems like the most 'looked like' famous person I know of...
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Post by Indy Magnoli »

Just in case some of you missed the discussion in the Fedora section, here is one of my shirts in action:

http://homepage.mac.com/trickmonkey/pig ... index.html

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Indy Magnoli wrote:Just in case some of you missed the discussion in the Fedora section, here is one of my shirts in action:

http://homepage.mac.com/trickmonkey/pig ... index.html

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Woah! :shock:

Everybody! Check out the picture in the Chan Chan ruins (5th one down the left). http://homepage.mac.com/trickmonkey/pig ... age16.html

Now that's what I call screen accurate! :P

Magnoli, you my friend are a prince amongst men! :notworthy: :clap:
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Canyon wrote:Everybody! Check out the picture in the Chan Chan ruins (5th one down the left). http://homepage.mac.com/trickmonkey/pig ... age16.html

Now that's what I call screen accurate! :P
Direct link.
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Post by Indy Magnoli »

Another review: https://host385.ipowerweb.com/~indyprop ... iews_id=14

by Jason Oliveri Date Added: Thursday 09 February, 2006

This shirt is amazing! I just got mine last week and I just want to wear it all the time. It's great quality and beautiful craftsmanship. Definitely as nice or nicer than other dress shirts I own. It's comfortable and looks perfect. It's no doubt the shirt to buy for Indy fans. Perhaps most importantly, it fits me perfectly! I was a bit nervous sending my measurements over the internet, worried that I'd gotten something wrong or whatever. I actualy was off on one measurement, but Magnoli spotted it and dropped me an email to get the correction. Well I have to say this shirt is the best fitting pieces of clothing I own. It should be as it's the only custom tailored one, but it's crazy what a difference it makes. I want to have all my clothes custom tailored now. I don't exactly have the best body, but the shirt just fits perfect and is quite flattering. I really can't say enough good things about this shirt, thanks again Magnoli!

Rating: Image [5 of 5 Stars!]

:D

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