Posts Tagged ‘cut & sew’

Still Life Cut & Sew Fall/Winter 2009

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Still Life’s Cut & Sew headgear for Fall/Winter 2009 are made with an appropriate mix of winter fabrics like thick wools and tweeds.  They are a good alternative look compared the normal mix of fitteds and 5-panel caps.

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Mighty Healthy Fall 2009 Twill Jacket

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Part of the cut & sew release from Mighty Healthy’s Fall 2009 collection is this clean all black Twill Jacket.  It is warm enough to wear through the Fall and on towards the Winter season.  Available now at High Point.

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Alife Cut & Sew Organic Cotton Polo Shirts

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Now available exclusively at Alife Flagship shops and on TheUpset, are these Icon short-sleeve polo shirts.  They are environmentally friendly with 100% Organic Cotton, Made in Canada, and Pre-washed. Available in black with white, green or red embroidery.

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Obey Clothing Spring 2009 Collection

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Obey Clothing’s new gear for the Spring season has hit stores.  Although Shepard Fairey’s artwork dominates the t-shirt designs, the collection is filled with so much more, like cut & sew pieces for both men and women.  For the full lookbook, you can check out ObeyClothing.com.  More pics after the jump!

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Play Cloths Spring 2009 Preview

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Play Cloths rapid progression is quite impressive considering they only launched in December ‘08. The Clipse-owned brand is switching to a full line up of cut & sew goods with a lineup of jackets, hooded sweatshirts, button-downs, and cardigans.  via CJL

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In4mation 2008 Holiday Cut & Sew Goods

If you thought Hawaii-based In4mation’s line would be tees, shorts and fitteds, you would be completely wrong.  For the 2008 Holiday Collection, they jam packed it with numerous cut & sew goods, ranging from varsity jackets to flannels to pants.  Of course they still have the t-shirts and fitteds, but that is just a small part of their offering that appeals to both islanders and mainlanders  via TheFeed

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