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@bachtell24 күн бұрын
Most interesting one of these you've done so far for many reasons! Also, this is one of the few where I would have actually purchased the shirt after watching, but planned obsolescence is one of my biggest pet peeves with modern products. If they made this shirt in 100% cotton, maybe even pima, I would have purchased a 10 pack. Hope they offer something like this in the future.
@DavidFobare24 күн бұрын
Agreed. This was really interesting.
@FredPutterman24 күн бұрын
i would buy too... i think this is an interesting business model - solve a (common) problem that no one else is solving, but i can't believe they will have many repeat customers like this... i can't imagine them being around for 5 more years. maybe i'm wrong. i'm no economist.
@Kebersox14 күн бұрын
Hey Joe, in one of your previous videos you asked about any leads on plastic recycling into pellets, to accompany your nylon video. Try connecting with Merlin Plastics in the lower mainland (Vancouver). In looking forward to the Nylon series drop!
@FredPutterman24 күн бұрын
after carhartt tees were hit with lower fabric weight, i've been looking for a heavyweight alternative, so i'm grateful for your videos. i definitely agree that someone should make a long lasting, heavier weight T with similar dimensions and end goals. i would never buy this t shirt because of the fabric, but i would try the fit if it was built to last - and i'd gladly pay a higher price for it.
@beefchief320624 күн бұрын
Does a 60 40 polycotton blend inherently end up pilling? You see the same kind of blends in more expensive brands than this like Patagonia for example. Or are there more ‘premium’ ways of managing polycotton that avoid pilling?
@TheDukeanator41424 күн бұрын
Was waiting for this one!!!! Great Vid
@maggie82071719 күн бұрын
Can you please review KOTN?
@hmmokiguess14 күн бұрын
Smaller brand but curious to see if you'd review Bronson MFG
@jeromeoaf634124 күн бұрын
Hi, what t-shirts do you wear and what brands would you personally recommend?
@tnydnic23 күн бұрын
Since most of the time, the focus for the video is in the center, can you put the "Subscribe" pop up on the side or in the top corner? It always seems to pop up with the worst timing when there's a visual that we need to look at. There's also a lot of audible calculations, but would you be able to provide a written visual on the side to show the estimated cost to produce & profit margin?
@Shiftfashiongroup17 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! In a few weeks we'll be adding scores as well as technical call outs to the end of our videos!
@DanielSzilagyi21 күн бұрын
I would be interested in hearing your opinion on Brave Star's t-shirts, they seem to be fairly well priced for a well made US shirt.
@Shiftfashiongroup17 күн бұрын
We'll add it to the list!
@whaiyun24 күн бұрын
Isn't the dad bod t-shirt just a carhartt tee? Actually, can you do the same study on a carhartt tee to see if there's a difference?
@FredPutterman24 күн бұрын
carhartt fits loose but the arms are loose and long, there isn't an A frame taper that I can recognize. the weight of their tees has gone down, but certainly not as light as these.
@toleranceapparel20 күн бұрын
I really like the review of a more "everyday" shirt, great video. I find though that sometimes if an A line cut is too wide at the bottom hem, it actually accentuates the dad bod. Do you agree?