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  1. On 6/16/2022 at 1:31 PM, macnolo said:

     

    Models and Sizes: Men, Women and Children. We attach size in centimeters (cm)

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    Clarification: We have the design of the model in black pauldron but we will leave it for another occasion so as not to spend an extra slot during 2022/23, since according to the regulations, a single modification of the merch in size is allowed (eg: normal patch and oversized ) or 1 color change within the same SLOT. Depending on the success of this run, a new run with orange and black pauldron may be repeated next year once the design is done. If we do not continue to be part of the MEPD Merch Officer, I will deliver the files so that they can be used by the next colleague who will occupy my position next year.

    Do they do anything above a 2X?  60cm is 23.5", which is basically a US (L).

    I've been a US 46R in suit sizing (so about 25" armpit to armpit) since I was 16 years old.

    I'd be wearing this company's 2X like it was a coat of paint.

     

  2. Curious if we're planning (as a detachment) to adopt the weather-beaten troopers as seen in Kenobi as part of the detachment?

    They look very similar in build to troopers seen in The Mandalorian (R1 bodies with what looks like ANOVOS buckets) but the weathering is distinctly different.

    Very dark wear, I'd say nearly black, and more linear. With said weathering mostly occurring along the hard edges of the armor.

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  3. On 5/22/2022 at 10:38 PM, Hausi said:

    Looking good there, Trooper, even with the elastics being worn out, not noticeable.:duim:

    The Imperial Army trooper is new to me, never seen that one before but looks cool... and quite comfy as a costume, I assume. 

    Spec Ops- Yeah, there's not much to it, and as long as you've got good boots it's a pretty easy costume to wear.

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  4. On 2/16/2022 at 7:46 PM, DarthStevius said:

    Woah that looks good. I knew I should've put my name down :icon_eek:

    I was very two-minded about jumping on, as I'm generally very picky about aloha shirts. Normally I only wear silk ones, and only ones that are truly camp-cut. But the graphics and colors were too great to risk missing out on.

    The only thing I'd change about this shirt would be to go with a true camp-style one-piece collar and an offset top button. But everything else is exactly as I love them to be. And the material is very soft and drape-y.

    Hopefully we'll do a new colorway or new graphic in the not-too distant future, because I'll definitely jump on that as well.

     

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  5. On 11/2/2021 at 12:13 PM, Redforce said:

    From the manufacturer 

    " Our Hawaiian shirts are similar to a camp style shirt as it features a boxy fit (men's shirt) and is vented on the sides. However, it does not include the button and loop at the top of the shirt "

    Perfect!  Thank you-

    (1) Mens XL for me, please!

  6. Definitely interested- but I still have the remaining question from the interest thread-
     

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    will this be a truly 'camp cut' shirt, or tailored like a standard button down?
    - a camp cut is very square in profile has a one-piece collar that lays flat, and the collar usually has a button loop at the top with an off-set top button.
      it also has vents on the sides.

    - a standard button down is more tailored/less boxy, has a two piece collar which stands up, and a standard buttonhole at the neck,


    Even a link to the manufacturer's site might help clear this up.

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  7. On 10/18/2021 at 12:42 AM, Fraulein said:

     

     

    ^This guy knows Aloha shirts. That button loop detail, and the fabric content are what makes it a true Hawaiian shirt 


    I love the design as well, but the fabric content is what matters to me. All of my Aloha shirts(and dresses)  are cotton, and have lasted for well over 20+ years. 
    That and they came from Hilo Hattie. 
     

    What would also be cool if it was available, is the design on a bolt of fabric (like from Spoonflower) so those of us who like to sew, could maybe make some masks or even a spiff swing dress. 


    :salute: Let's just say that I have my share** of aloha shirts.

    **Or, according to my wifeª, far more than my share

    ªa woman who owns 42,006 purses, BTW. :lol:

  8. On 9/23/2021 at 12:10 PM, Redforce said:

    While we are waiting for the lfl approval on the 20th anni patch I will post this interest to get it going...

    Next up on the merch table: The MEPD Hawaiian  shirt!

    These are the details we have so far:

    The shirts can cost up to $40 - $60 plus shipping

    below is a mock up on what the shirt will look like for the most part. 

    These will be limited to 1 per trooper.

    Please post below if you would buy one. 

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    The design is amazing, but I have a few questions-

    1) what is the material?  Rayon? 100% cotton? Poly/cotton?
    2) will this be a truly 'camp cut' shirt, or tailored like a standard button down?
    - a camp cut is very square in profile has a one-piece collar that lays flat, and the collar usually has a button loop at the top with an off-set top button.
      it also has vents on the sides.

    - a standard button down is more tailored/less boxy, has a two piece collar which stands up, and a standard buttonhole at the neck,

     

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