A buddy of mine gave me a suit he doesn't use anymore which fits me perfectly. He has his name sewn into the waist band. Can a seamstress remove thread from the suit without harming it? if so can he/she sew my name where his name was? any response is appreciated.... btw its a puma suit
A good seamstress should be able to remove the threads, but it may take a few washings for the fabric to "relax" around where the name was, to the point where you can't see it any more. Certainly you could have your name put there then.
I have to admit, when I opened this thread about thread removal, this is not quite what I expected. I was thinking this was the new ignore thread.
Oh, and welcome aboard by the way! Nice first post, very unusual subject.
In reply to EastCoastMojo:
thanks for the response, glad this can be done... and didn't really think about the thread title until after i posted it lol
And we all know you can't just change a thread title. That would be wrong.
Well....... Some of us can. Bwhahaha!
I like where this thread is going
At first I thought this would be a board issue here. Then I thought it might be about helicoiling or something. Then I clicked and realized I was was off.
Who are you going to take your pants off in front of that would notice?
914Driver wrote:
Who are you going to take your pants off in front of that would notice?
I have nothing to contribute, I just saw that quote on the thread preview on the main page and had to come get some context. Still somewhat confused.
how about thread relocation? Like this one to the off-topic
In reply to 914Driver:
I would hope everyone I took my pants off of in front of would notice.
kylini
Reader
9/18/14 9:02 a.m.
I got nothin' other than Lids does custom embroidery. You should spend money there. FOR THE GLORY OF LIDS!
Also:
Huh didn't know those things were removable, so I learned something.
Am I the only one here who would never, ever wear someone else's clothes?
Kramer wrote:
Am I the only one here who would never, ever wear someone else's clothes?
No.*
*The only exception being the vintage Lebowski sweater that I bought a few years ago. I had it dry cleaned immediately, wore it to one party and then sold it for a $120 profit. Note: real ones are very itchy.
Kramer wrote:
Am I the only one here who would never, ever wear someone else's clothes?
I would, especially a lightly used $1k nomex suit bought for $350.
wbjones
UltimaDork
9/18/14 11:09 a.m.
I buy lots of cloths from thrift stores … that's all pre-worn
Kramer wrote:
Am I the only one here who would never, ever wear someone else's clothes?
I have no rational reason but I just can't do it, something about used clothing skeeves me out. Probably all of the absorbed farts.
PubBurgers wrote:
Kramer wrote:
Am I the only one here who would never, ever wear someone else's clothes?
I have no rational reason but I just can't do it, something about used clothing skeeves me out. Probably all of the absorbed farts.
Don't get me started on used laptops...
When I got hired I needed some blue shirts to wear until my uniforms came in. I was walking through Greenwich Village and stopped in a vintage shop to pick up a few. I guess a fat bus driver had died recently and his kids have away his clothes. I picked up six uniform shirts and a blazer they stopped issuing years before. As a bonus the shirts had our old logo that was no longer used so some customers figured I had time on the job and left me alone.
Some of you guys wouldn't survive being poor...how did you get here?
Srsly, be sure you use Nomex thread if you sew your name into it.