yuji wrote:My pair arrived. Wow that was super fast! Thanks Todd.
Love the color. Very close to my Magnoli pants.(Todd/Magnoli/Wested)
Great comparisons but which do you find the most authentic?
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yuji wrote:My pair arrived. Wow that was super fast! Thanks Todd.
Love the color. Very close to my Magnoli pants.(Todd/Magnoli/Wested)
My wife just brought mine back from california and this is my situation as well. The trousers run longer because of the upper pattern. They are cut to fit above the hip, as vintage pants do. I'll have to exchange mine I think because if I ride them high on the hip they are fine, but as they slide down to a more comfortable spot they are too long and baggy for my taste.Puppetboy wrote:Updated Info:
The good news for you tall guys is that your feedback information suggests that the cut of the upper pattern of the pants adds to the length of the legs making them actually fit longer than you would expect.
You can return them for exchange or refund. Please email us for instructions on how to do just that if yours don't fit well enough.
Let us know your thoughts! Thanks,
Todd and his team at the shop.
indyclone wrote:here's another shot of my todds' pant's for the ladies
http://www.bottomsup.ca/forMen.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Puppetboy wrote:I should market underwear with padded butts for all us old guys.
-Todd
6'1 with a 32 inseam? You must have a longer back - I'm 6'4 and need a 35 or 36 inseam typically.wild_weasel wrote:I guess I’m the only fatty in the crowd. At 6’1” I normally I wear a 40x32 off the rack, however per Todd’s sizing instructions I measured myself and found my waist was actually 2” bigger at 42” and my legs a bit shorter, go figure. I went to order a another pair of 42x33’s and they were already sold out in less than a week so I ordered my second pair in 42x34 and will have them tailored. If you’re thinking you might want a second pair I’d suggest buying sooner not later.
Cheers,
W-W
Sorry to hear of your loss. But, I have a question, how did people launder their wool cloths back in the days before dry cleaning?lantzn wrote:Uuuuuugh! My wife just washed and dryed my newest pants that fit me perfect. She didn't see dry clean only anywhere on the pants and when glancing at the label saw the 100% polyester (which was for the lining). Needless to say they shrunk 4" or more inches in length and don't snap closed. The fabric looks like fuzz now. I'm sickened but she felt so bad I haven't shown it.
DON'T WASH YOUR PANTS!
Puppetboy wrote:Yeah, guys, we've got lots of sizes but only a few of each. If you want one you'd better jump on it while we've got it. Especially the longer ones.
I notice that the pants are long on almost everyone. If the size you want is sold out, try a shorter pair.
-Todd
I think they just washed them in cold water and lined dry them. I'd love to line dry some of my clothes.wild_weasel wrote:Sorry to hear of your loss. But, I have a question, how did people launder their wool cloths back in the days before dry cleaning?lantzn wrote:Uuuuuugh! My wife just washed and dryed my newest pants that fit me perfect. She didn't see dry clean only anywhere on the pants and when glancing at the label saw the 100% polyester (which was for the lining). Needless to say they shrunk 4" or more inches in length and don't snap closed. The fabric looks like fuzz now. I'm sickened but she felt so bad I haven't shown it.
DON'T WASH YOUR PANTS!
Cheers,
W-W
lantzn wrote:Uuuuuugh! My wife just washed and dryed my newest pants that fit me perfect. She didn't see dry clean only anywhere on the pants and when glancing at the label saw the 100% polyester (which was for the lining). Needless to say they shrunk 4" or more inches in length and don't snap closed. The fabric looks like fuzz now. I'm sickened but she felt so bad I haven't shown it.
DON'T WASH YOUR PANTS!
The Numenorean wrote:Puppetboy wrote:Yeah, guys, we've got lots of sizes but only a few of each. If you want one you'd better jump on it while we've got it. Especially the longer ones.
I notice that the pants are long on almost everyone. If the size you want is sold out, try a shorter pair.
-Todd
Hi Todd
Probably a stupid question, but you are going to be keeping these bad boys in stock right?
The Numenorean
Look forward to the results. Though if we did use a dry cleaners, we'd be forced to have additional pants to cover laundry day..Puppetboy wrote:Here's an article about washing woolens:
http://www.laundry-and-dishwasher-info. ... -Wool.html
Perhaps we'll sacrifice a pair to try it. My approach would be to use Woolite in a large sink - plenty of room for the pants to swim. I'd use cold water and just let them soak for a good long time. I'd only gently agitate by hand a few times. Then I'd rinse them and lay them out flat. I'll let you know how that works out.
Of course, you could always drop a couple of bucks at the dry cleaner's.
-Todd
Todd after the accidental washing I told my wife I could have sworn I saw a Dry Clean only label. As it turns out it was under the second tab "Sizing" on the website. I'd like to recommend that "Dry Clean Only" be clearly added to the label for the next run.Puppetboy wrote:Oh, yes, just to be clear - all inventory has been sorted and listed - everything we have is there.
Next time, we'll have larger sizes.
-Todd
I thought for sure it was on the internal label, too. It's not??? That's bad news. It should be there. I'll have to do something about that - insert a card or add a label inside. I know the label was specified when the order was placed.I'd like to recommend that "Dry Clean Only" be clearly added to the label for the next run.
Wow after I read this I had to look again. Talk about reading the small print, neither my wife nor I saw this on the label and I've looked more then once! These 51 year old eyes just did not see those little words amongst the asian symbols.fifthchamber wrote:Mine say "Do not wash in water", "Do not tumble dry" and "Dry clean" quite clearly...But then, I guess since they're MY pants and I do my own washing, I've got a REAL reason to LOOK, rather than just assume and throw them in with the rest...
Hello,albert jones wrote:HELP I NEED HELP..........
I have already a pair of trousers from the wested leather size 34, should I order the same size by todds? or a diferent size. what can I do it?
thanks
Sorry to hear about your trousers.