Absolutely cannot wait till the finished product I have seen a lot and I do mean a lot of decorates trees a lot of Decker's trench Coats and I have never seen one that had all these details from these details from the wrinkling of the fabric everything is everything is spot on. Once you find the right fabric for the color it's going to be out of this world. I've always wanted to own one of these and I absolutely love your threadWell, here we are with the final prototype/mock up
We just need to source our final buttons and decide if we will use a commercial fabric or do garment dyed.
Hoping to have some time to work on the patchwork shirt in the coming weekends.
The patchwork shirt and the blazer may be items I do runs of, (through my Etsy shop to allow for the most buyer/seller protection). But the trench coat will not be done in numbers larger than myself, and Mark.
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Eagerly following this thread with baited breath. If anyone wants to join me in begging (harassing ;p ) Egon to sell the full ensemble as a run, including the coats, now's your chance. Coming from having just modded my Soul Revolver Officer K coat in full (and that was a pricey job, to be sure), I imagine that whatever cost would be commensurate with the labor involved for making a full Deckard run would be an amount I, and many others here, would be willing to pay. I was literally *this* close to buying the full Indy Magnoli set this week, but seeing all the inaccuracies (that seem to have been corrected in this thread) has me having second thoughts.
Seriously, Egon --it's a beautiful job. You've outdone yourself, I'm legitimately jealous, for the rest of us who have been eyeing this outfit, I'm sincerely hoping you end up doing a full run or at the very least the more widely available Magnoli patterns get updated.
So I'm probably just shooting myself in the foot here, but in terms of scaling--would a partnership with one of those makers/tailors down the line (maybe Jameel Ur ) be possible to mass produce these? He seems to have the means to make these in masse, and you've obviously got the patterns down pat. I know for sure I want a Deckard coat proper to wear--not as a costume piece, but for the rainy seasons.Thanks for the words !
I can confirm as of now that I can not do a run of Trench Coats. Now, that's not to keep them exclusive or anything. They are just a ton of work, and it was the agreement I made with the member I started the project with.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are updated jacket designs that come out soon. Seeing how Magnoli has recently released their version of what they call the Nexus shirt, and how there is a new show in development, I foresee a lot more makers diving into Blade Runner.
Unfortunately, I just don't have the resources to scale production much, if at all, specifically with some of these pieces. There are many other makes - Magnoli, Zlurpo, Cossky (or whatever they go by now) etc, that have access to production floors, milling, dying, etc. I am a one man show.
That's not to say that I don't absolutely appreciate all the positive feedback I have received through this project. I absolutely do! It has been really incredible to see such appreciation for this project.
*If* that were to change in the future, I will definitely announce it.
I have done a ton of research on the blazer, and I am working on a new mock up. If I can find a reliable source for a herringbone I like, I may do a run of those. But right now, the trench coat isn't on the table.
So I'm probably just shooting myself in the foot here, but in terms of scaling--would a partnership with one of those makers/tailors down the line (maybe Jameel Ur ) be possible to mass produce these? He seems to have the means to make these in masse, and you've obviously got the patterns down pat. I know for sure I want a Deckard coat proper to wear--not as a costume piece, but for the rainy seasons.
That looks incredible!Well, here we are with the final prototype/mock up
We just need to source our final buttons and decide if we will use a commercial fabric or do garment dyed.
Hoping to have some time to work on the patchwork shirt in the coming weekends.
The patchwork shirt and the blazer may be items I do runs of, (through my Etsy shop to allow for the most buyer/seller protection). But the trench coat will not be done in numbers larger than myself, and Mark.
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However, I can not do that for the Trench as I have an agreement to not produce them outside the few I am doing with the partner on the project.
Such an amazing thread- its all breathtaking-I still yearn for this whole suit/jacket.Really, really fabulous work Sir!I have been poking around for resources for producing another item, not Blade Runner related.
However, I can not do that for the Trench as I have an agreement to not produce them outside the few I am doing with the partner on the project.
Was literally just messaging someone about this one the other day. I don't think anyone has made this outfit. It looks super comfy and I personally love the BR aesthetic the cardigan collar manages to maintain. Would make for a great run.I now dare you to tackle the final double sweater outfit!