So, the pink one at the end is slim fit which pulls it in a bit on me. The grey one I showed from my closet is regular fit and I wear that one much more often untucked with jeans cuz I like the way the fabric drapes (and doesn't hug me too tight). Another example: I'm typically always a medium in shirts - I thought the small henley would fit me better because that's the case with some companies' long sleeves, and if I was more fit that would be true; but the medium was the one that worked better for me. So, not quite a size down scenario, probably just a slim instead of regular for you.
All nice and all, but dude. 120 dollars? i mean, is this Balenciaga and gucci all in one. Iam sure of the quality but is that really how much it should be for a red crewneck, was honestly considering in buying but those prices are unaffordable.
Compared to what? You can save so much money in so many places, no doubt. These materials, the slight nicer-ness, and the way they keep their shape over time are worth the extra bucks to some of us (*not to mention the potential savings over time due to clothes that last longer and working conditions for laborers*)
That’s absurd. On one hand you’re paying +500$ for the brand name and a shitty quality. On the other 150$ for the best quality shirt you’ll ever wear at a sub 1k$ price point.
Their 78/22 T Shirts are maybe the best travel/daily wear/workout shirts ever made. Highly recommend.
the regular mix or interlock?
6:40 which size?
Which button down is that pink one, their 130 or 170 line? I’m wondering if it’s sold out. All I see is the 210 burgundy, that’s not it right?
Man! I wish I got a box 📦 shipped to me like that!!
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What is the life span of this Merino wool clothing....??
Hi Chase, I know you mentioned a sale but I am not seeing it on the website. Is there a code we should use?
I see the sale now. Just go to their direct website.
Most of the shirts seem like a baggier fit? Would you typically size down?
So, the pink one at the end is slim fit which pulls it in a bit on me. The grey one I showed from my closet is regular fit and I wear that one much more often untucked with jeans cuz I like the way the fabric drapes (and doesn't hug me too tight). Another example: I'm typically always a medium in shirts - I thought the small henley would fit me better because that's the case with some companies' long sleeves, and if I was more fit that would be true; but the medium was the one that worked better for me. So, not quite a size down scenario, probably just a slim instead of regular for you.
@@chasereeves thanks bro. I appreciate it!
“Did I drive my yacht here?” Classic!
Look at that haircut! Looks so nice Chase! Not sure if it was short before, but haven’t seen it without a hat in so long haha
Which size hoody?
Medium.
I'm interested what's your height and weight so I can compare?
Whaaat you’re here in Austin now? Maybe my daughter can finally meet the “knack pack get it in the snack pack-guy” lol
Could you provided your height/weight for reference?
5'10" 190lbs
@@chasereeves appreciate it! Just placed an order for a Henley!
CHURCH IT UP!
Looking goooooooooooooood.
Too bad I would beed to take out a second mortgage to get a T-shirt :(
Lmao it’s worth it man
All nice and all, but dude. 120 dollars? i mean, is this Balenciaga and gucci all in one.
Iam sure of the quality but is that really how much it should be for a red crewneck, was honestly considering in buying but those prices are unaffordable.
Ah, yes, let's compare a 800$ msrp shirt to a 120$ shirt msrp. Maybe if you learned how to make proper comparisons people would take you seriously.
Compared to what? You can save so much money in so many places, no doubt. These materials, the slight nicer-ness, and the way they keep their shape over time are worth the extra bucks to some of us (*not to mention the potential savings over time due to clothes that last longer and working conditions for laborers*)
@@JAFrk ironic examples. obv. Uf I were a ^Brandhooker^ id not be here
That’s absurd. On one hand you’re paying +500$ for the brand name and a shitty quality. On the other 150$ for the best quality shirt you’ll ever wear at a sub 1k$ price point.
@@Badwisdomyou think China makes the best quality?