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Define your sizing parameters on any shirt we make

by jontang on 5/9/13, 10:41 PM with 4 comments

  • by glaugh on 5/9/13, 11:23 PM

    I typically recommend against buying Vastrm because now that I have a bunch of Vastrm shirts all my other shirts feel like they don't fit that well in comparison. They can't compete.

    I'm not a super fashion-conscious person but damn these shirts feel good.

    Disclosure, I was in Vastrm's batch.

  • by dmckeon on 5/10/13, 5:26 AM

    The blog should include a link to the main site http://vastrm.com rather than only to the maze of twisty little blog links. I felt sure there would be one somewhere, but even googling:

        "vastrm.com" site:"vastrm.com/blog/" -"vastrm.com/blog"
    
    turned up nothing. (yes, HN folk can cut a URL down, but there likely are more, other customers out there.)
  • by ihodes on 5/9/13, 11:27 PM

    Very cool—may need to give Vastrm a try soon!

    Just a note, and I'm not even sure the shirt is Vastrm's, but the shirt of the man in the photo at the end of this point is far too tight (see how it pull across his chest?) May not be the best representation of your product. Cool blazer, though! Pique is a great spring/summer blazer fabric.