Sewn on twill, or tackle twill, is a technique in which pieces of fabric, usually a poly/cotton twill, are cut out and then
sewn or embroidered onto your garment providing a more professional look.
What Is Embroidery Appliqué?
Embroidery appliqué is a non-woven, super soft material that looks great on sweatshirts and activewear. It provides a classic look that is durable and washable and is ideal for
creating vintage designs.
A Note About Embroidered Monograms:
A monogram is a motif made by overlapping or combining two or more letters. Monograms are often made by combining the initials of an individual or a company, used as recognizable symbols.
Classic three letter monogram layout for an individual is with the last name initial larger and in the center of the monogram (first name - last name - middle name) John Q. Smith : custom embroidery shirt cost.
A Note About Screenprinting:
Buy in quantities of 24-pieces or more and take advantage of low pricing to screenprint one or two color graphics. Low prices, no setup fees.
Didn't know cotton could be the rough. Difficult to wear to bed.
Fcil de regular. Cmodo. Protege del sol.
After I've worn it. And compare with CK I bought at Ross for less. This is suck
Don't buy it
Love the size & now I have a pocket for keys & one for my phone without rummaging through my purse. I really believe I will enjoy this purse. The color is not what I was expecting. To me it is more brown than grey but I will enjoy anyway.
Always worry when I buy clothes on line will it fit and how will it really look?...should have had no qualms as it all came out great!
Product was as described and delivered as promised
Dont look like the picture and they are very thin
I recently upgraded from my tired old leather bill-fold to a fancy Fossil wallet made out of beautiful matte mahogany leather. It's quite nice and has ample room for all my various plastic. However, I much prefer black leather to brown, so when the chance to review this gorgeous black textured leather wallet came my way, I jumped at it, casting off the brown wallet to my husband.
Unfortunately, nice as this looks and well-made as it is, I don't think it's quite as functional as either of my previous wallets.
First let me start with the good. It's very well made of rugged leather, with solid stitching that's both very straight and super tight. The leather itself is attractively textured with a matte finish that gives it an expensive look. And the embossed Fossil logo [in a teeny-tiny diamond on the back] is very tasteful. In terms of utility it also has some good things to offer. In addition to the customary two sides of card slots (which are nicely graded by the way, so you can easily see your complete array of cards), there's also a side pocket which contains a slide out window compartment for your driver's license and yet more cards. And, considering I carry a LOT of plastic (three credit, one debit, HSA, several store rewards, AARP, Goodwill discount, library card, monthly rail pass, plus medical, dental and vision memberships) the more slots the better. It's also super-cool that this has the added function of RFID blocking so that chipped credit cards cannot be scanned by random hackers.
All good.
The one big downside for me is that the spine of the wallet itself isn't wide enough to accommodate much bulk, so once it's been fully stocked with my cards it becomes very difficult to fold properly. I know, I know...you're thinking it serves me right for overstuffing it, and while that well may be, neither of the other two billfolds suffered from the same deficiency. Also, the slots in the slide-out section are not quite wide enough for standard size cards, so I had to force my AARP and Stop & Shop cards to fit. I suspect getting them out when I need them is going to be a hassle. I don't plan on going back to my old wallet (and I certainly won't ask my husband to give the brown one back), so I'm going to stick with this and hope that, over time, the leather softens up so that it folds down more compactly and takes up less space in my purse. Fingers crossed.
Being a bigger sized and taller guy it is hard to find a nice comfortable pair of swim trunks! The reviews were mixed on this so I took a chance and they fit good and they are down to my knees! Haven't used them in water yet so time will tell!
Fits like the Richardson 115. Not so much like the 112 cause it's a pinch deeper like the 115.
They fell apart in my hands when I opened the package.
Love love love this wallet! Love the design, all of the extra little pockets on the inside, and the real leather look and feel.
Thank goodness for Amazon! Had trouble finding these in his size at the department store. Great pants for the working man!
Fit perfectly but you need to cut the tip several inches to make it fit perfectly
Good
This bag is really pretty in person and comparable to many of my more expensive bags. The camel leather is really nice, and the hassle zippers make for a pretty and simple detail. Great medium sized cross body for everyday use.
these fit my daughter - who is a tiny 9 year old very well. Good quality. Would purchase again if needed.
Work very well and are very comfortable. Why pay more for expensive when these work great and are very stylish
Nice, soft, thin.
it hold all my card I don't know if RFID work
Nice looking and good sized bandanas. Hemmed all the way around and stitching was good.
Good white shirts. Would buy again. Good in wash and good thread quality
She loved it!!!
Purchased for my son. Perfect fit as he is 5 '10 and srocky. Hard to find a good length. Perfect length above the knee. Wash well. Nice color and he loves them.
Size is very accurate! My daughter loved the Jojo Siwa designs!
They fit like a glove and are comfy for all day use on the job and they dont break the bank.
This is suck
Don't buy it
Unfortunately, nice as this looks and well-made as it is, I don't think it's quite as functional as either of my previous wallets.
First let me start with the good. It's very well made of rugged leather, with solid stitching that's both very straight and super tight. The leather itself is attractively textured with a matte finish that gives it an expensive look. And the embossed Fossil logo [in a teeny-tiny diamond on the back] is very tasteful. In terms of utility it also has some good things to offer. In addition to the customary two sides of card slots (which are nicely graded by the way, so you can easily see your complete array of cards), there's also a side pocket which contains a slide out window compartment for your driver's license and yet more cards. And, considering I carry a LOT of plastic (three credit, one debit, HSA, several store rewards, AARP, Goodwill discount, library card, monthly rail pass, plus medical, dental and vision memberships) the more slots the better. It's also super-cool that this has the added function of RFID blocking so that chipped credit cards cannot be scanned by random hackers.
All good.
The one big downside for me is that the spine of the wallet itself isn't wide enough to accommodate much bulk, so once it's been fully stocked with my cards it becomes very difficult to fold properly. I know, I know...you're thinking it serves me right for overstuffing it, and while that well may be, neither of the other two billfolds suffered from the same deficiency. Also, the slots in the slide-out section are not quite wide enough for standard size cards, so I had to force my AARP and Stop & Shop cards to fit. I suspect getting them out when I need them is going to be a hassle. I don't plan on going back to my old wallet (and I certainly won't ask my husband to give the brown one back), so I'm going to stick with this and hope that, over time, the leather softens up so that it folds down more compactly and takes up less space in my purse. Fingers crossed.