Re: Mainstream gear in fact more accurate?
I think that the various contracts to various vendors for the same item would produce a variance of workmanship for that item. That has been covered before. One contractor would utilize a sewing machine where another would not. Some seams could be true and some could be all over the place. The construction of the shelter half is a good example of a seam missing the folded hem. Vendors were mostly paid by what they turned out. Not by the quality of the item. So if they met the minimal standards you could get different quality from one vendor than another.
Not many mainstream sutlers deal with handsewn top stitching and handsewn buttonholes. Some I have seen doesn't know what jean wool is. But there are some excellent mainstream vendors who are friends of mine who make an excellent authentic reproduction garment. Hi Rex!
Claude Sinclair
I think that the various contracts to various vendors for the same item would produce a variance of workmanship for that item. That has been covered before. One contractor would utilize a sewing machine where another would not. Some seams could be true and some could be all over the place. The construction of the shelter half is a good example of a seam missing the folded hem. Vendors were mostly paid by what they turned out. Not by the quality of the item. So if they met the minimal standards you could get different quality from one vendor than another.
Not many mainstream sutlers deal with handsewn top stitching and handsewn buttonholes. Some I have seen doesn't know what jean wool is. But there are some excellent mainstream vendors who are friends of mine who make an excellent authentic reproduction garment. Hi Rex!
Claude Sinclair
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