I gotta say, the more I learn about WeatherWool, the more interested I get. I dig Ralph. Regular guy, no BS honest quality product with a sustainable differentiator. Bonus: A Jersey company.
Yay. another informative and outstanding vid showing your quality and how it is achieved in every step of the creation of all of your products. Your designer grabbing at the sleeve seam in the front just below the shoulder is a good indication he is aware of the fit in that area and it may need to be altered for a better fit. I find most garments today are not fitted very well in that area. He also checked the ease and fit when reaching for something. He even said "driving". He is constantly thinking about the fit as he is wearing that garment.
THANKS, and YES, you got it! Shoulders are very difficult because of the range of motion and all the separate parts of the pattern coming together there. We will be making more room in that spot! JR has always provided us with valuable advice regarding "the details"! We appreciate your interest! -- Ralph
Ralph, I am really liking how the Maine coat is coming along. It will be a major (save up for one) purchase down the road. My first response on the collar length , it is stylish but I personally would prefer more collar for cold and wind, even with the hood attachment option (just one customer's opinion). I like the length of the coat giving more coverage. Your designer and his team seem top-notch! Thumbs up. -Wayne K. in South Dakota
THANK YOU and we certainly agree that we have some excellent help! We also agree that the collar needs to be more substantial, and we are looking at the collar of the All-Around Jacket as a basis for the next prototype NMDC. Thank You -- Ralph
Sorry ... if you want a good answer to this question, you best ask Debby@WeatherWool.com ... she does this kind of work and doesn't go on RUclips. THANKS -- Ralph
For well over 100 years, the Garment District of NYC has been the hub of USA's clothing business. And although so much of what Americans (and everyone else) wear is manufactured outside the USA, the Garment District still offers what a company likes ours -- and many others -- needs. People are often surprised that WeatherWool is headquartered just outside Manhattan. But proximity to the resources of the Garment District is very important to us. Also, the mills that we work with are located within 2-3 hours drive. THANKS - Ralph
Knowing all of this just makes me feel proud to put my weather wool garments on. It’s weird to say but it provides a connection to each craftsman along the way. I really enjoy that. Thank you 🙏
@@Idrivthetrain THANKS, Brian! There is a huge team of people (experts) that enable us to make our woolens. This page intro's all of them: weatherwool.com/pages/partner-relations ..... I want to do a video that gives a little info about all of them. --- We appreciate you working with us, very much! -- Ralph
I gotta say, the more I learn about WeatherWool, the more interested I get. I dig Ralph. Regular guy, no BS honest quality product with a sustainable differentiator. Bonus: A Jersey company.
Yay. another informative and outstanding vid showing your quality and how it is achieved in every step of the creation of all of your products.
Your designer grabbing at the sleeve seam in the front just below the shoulder is a good indication he is aware of the fit in that area and it may need to be altered for a better fit. I find most garments today are not fitted very well in that area. He also checked the ease and fit when reaching for something. He even said "driving". He is constantly thinking about the fit as he is wearing that garment.
Agreed :-)
THANKS, and YES, you got it! Shoulders are very difficult because of the range of motion and all the separate parts of the pattern coming together there. We will be making more room in that spot! JR has always provided us with valuable advice regarding "the details"! We appreciate your interest! -- Ralph
Ralph, I am really liking how the Maine coat is coming along. It will be a major (save up for one) purchase down the road. My first response on the collar length , it is stylish but I personally would prefer more collar for cold and wind, even with the hood attachment option (just one customer's opinion). I like the length of the coat giving more coverage. Your designer and his team seem top-notch! Thumbs up. -Wayne K. in South Dakota
I agree
THANK YOU and we certainly agree that we have some excellent help! We also agree that the collar needs to be more substantial, and we are looking at the collar of the All-Around Jacket as a basis for the next prototype NMDC. Thank You -- Ralph
Let’s get those Peacoats ready Ralph!!!
SORRY we are taking forever on the Peacoats! BUT ... they are being completed now! Thanks -- Ralph
@@WeatherWool hey what’s the ETA? Father’s Day is around the corner and couldn’t think of a better gift for this winter to myself. Lol 😂
@@bfettrules1239 I do expect to be shipping Peacoats before Father's Day!! -- THANK YOU -- Ralph
@@WeatherWool oh man that’s great news. Looks like I’ll be taking yet another trip to beautiful South Orange NJ sooner rather than later
@@bfettrules1239 Sounds great to us! -- Thanks -- Ralph
Love these videos!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, Mister MeenMug! -- Ralph
Why not raglan sleeves? Please dont make the arm holes too small.
Sorry ... if you want a good answer to this question, you best ask Debby@WeatherWool.com ... she does this kind of work and doesn't go on RUclips. THANKS -- Ralph
What is ralph wearing? Cpo? Shirt jac?
CPO
- Cody
@ thank you🙏🏻
I have the All Around Jacket and indeed the best
Who would have thought in the center of NYC
For well over 100 years, the Garment District of NYC has been the hub of USA's clothing business. And although so much of what Americans (and everyone else) wear is manufactured outside the USA, the Garment District still offers what a company likes ours -- and many others -- needs. People are often surprised that WeatherWool is headquartered just outside Manhattan. But proximity to the resources of the Garment District is very important to us. Also, the mills that we work with are located within 2-3 hours drive. THANKS - Ralph
Knowing all of this just makes me feel proud to put my weather wool garments on. It’s weird to say but it provides a connection to each craftsman along the way. I really enjoy that. Thank you 🙏
@@Idrivthetrain THANKS, Brian! There is a huge team of people (experts) that enable us to make our woolens. This page intro's all of them: weatherwool.com/pages/partner-relations ..... I want to do a video that gives a little info about all of them. --- We appreciate you working with us, very much! -- Ralph