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Travail en Famille

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby wax » Tue Jan 19, 2016 10:51 am

So I ended up getting the Aviator silk scarf for mama wax for christmas (well, I ordered it about two days before christmas so she got it mid Jan, but lets ignore these minor details). it came in a nice simple cardboard box and had some cards which explained the story behind TEF and the Aviator Scarf in particular, which is good because then I didn't have to bungle through a paraphrasing of what was on the website. Can confirm that the silk is very nice indeed, and mama wax seemed to feel the same way and she knows more about silk than I do.

In the end it was kind of fitting to get the aviator scarf as it had to travel about halfway around the world to get from the UK to Margaret River (9,000 miles or so)

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lighting in this photo doesn't really do it justice, the colours are really nice.

as an added bonus the packaging had some twine which we gave to Lily:

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:40 am

Hey care-tags, we are working on a new collection which we hope to release in March. It's very exciting and features some great new stuff.

In the meantime me and my mum got together last week to take some photos of how we style our silk scarves for men. We didn't have time to do many scarf shoots for the lookbook and we wanted to show how we actually wear them. (sorry for my face)





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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby vgtbls » Wed Jan 27, 2016 11:31 am

Don't ever apologize for your face, you handsome bastard
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby mknro » Thu Jan 28, 2016 5:48 pm

Haven't been on c-t a while, so forgot to say that my mum loved her birthday present scarf back in November. It was even more beautiful in person
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Re: Travail en Famille

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Re: Travail en Famille

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Fri Nov 18, 2016 11:05 am



Our clothes are very complicated to make, they involve working with difficult fabrics like silk and intense print placement. Every panel of fabric for one of our pieces is designed individually and has to be cut and sewn correctly. To put this into context one of our shirts requires about 21 panels of fabric. We trusted the factory who we worked with to make the Notre Jardin collection, they paid their machinists over the London living wage and as a result attracted really excellent workers. However they've changed their focus to sourcing Eastern European factories for British designers, rather than manufacturing themselves. We had a mad dash around various factories, but it started to feel like we were going to have to pay an awful lot with very little guarantee that the clothes would be made right. So we decided to make the collection ourselves, or rather my mum did because I am hopeless at sewing. She learned sewing from her mum and often makes her own clothes. She is not as good as the machinists we worked with before and she even sewed a sleeve on upside down yesterday, but don't worry any small mistakes will be completely outshone by the charm and sincerity of cottage industry! :woop: It also means that we can get all the small details right, the print placement perfect and we don't have to whack up our prices. I don't know how sustainable it is but for now it's really cool!

The clothes are a series of prints and pieces that reference stoicism and Kierkegaard's treatise on the lilies and the birds but it's more playful than austere and is supposed to be tongue in cheek rather than moralising. Personally I think the whole thing is quite funny, we kind of wanted to make clothes that no one would be quite sure who they were made for without being too obvious about it. Anyway we have trousers, we redesigned our coat, we made a t-shirt and a tie and we have new fabrics. The pinstripe wool is a heavy superfine wool made in Huddersfield, it's very nice. We have made some shirts out of shantung silk which is a thick slubby silk, it's very nice. We have a digitally printed faux-suede that's like almost waterproof too which we made coats out of.

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ANyway you can check out what we've put online so far here: http://t-e-f.co.uk/collections/kierkegaards-wardrobe I hope you guys like it and if you do we always super appreciate people spreading the word!
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Fri Nov 18, 2016 1:54 pm

I still cut some of the clothes out and I made our tie pattern :woop:
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby tomsfood » Fri Nov 18, 2016 4:05 pm

is this the adult equivalent of having your mom write your science paper for you? :heck:

just kidding! looks great! glad you figured out a way to get it made!
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:42 am

just to let anyone know who doesn't follow us on instagram or subscriber to our mailing list, we are running a 50% sale on the notre jardin and terres inconnues collections online, just use the code: wintersale
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby alby » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:01 pm

hey oucho or others - how warm are the silk scarves? considering getting one of the longer ones and am curious if it would hold a candle to the warmth of wool equivalent.
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Sat Jan 28, 2017 2:17 pm

Bagged out silk scarves are quite warm, we use a pretty heavy weight of silk and as it's bagged out the silk gets doubled up. It also offers pretty good wind resistance, most silk fabrics on the market are gauzy and lightweight like organza or silk twill but ours is a lot more substantial. The silk squares aren't very warm because the shape isn't conducive to fully covering your neck and they're not bagged out, but as you said long scarf I figure you're looking at the bagged out scarves.

I don't know where you live or what the climate is like, I have to get up very early in the morning quite often and hang around overground stations in 0 - -5 and they are great for those kind of conditions. They aren't as warm as a thick wool scarf though, which is nice in my opinion as they fill that period in the year where your neck is cold but it's still too warm for a wool scarf, which is almost all of the year in the UK (and they don't itch).
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Thu May 18, 2017 11:21 am

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby Cowboy » Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:40 pm

Anyone own the Absinthe T shirt/Stoic Cotton Drill Shirt and want to comment on the sizing?

Worried an L could be too small. 6'2 180 for reference.
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby DeafIdiotGod » Tue Jan 30, 2018 11:33 am

Got one of the last of the Meadow shirts before the Notre Jardin collection went offline for good, absolute beauty. Nice and thick fabric, the giant print looks great and there are loads of fun little details all over the piece, see the attached album for pics.

It's a big hit with my textile student housemates.

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby oucho » Sun Nov 11, 2018 6:10 am

Hello everyone we've released our new collection. It's called Pierscapes and features photographs of the sea and sky shot from Hastings pier as well as fish and shell prints. It all stems from the fact that mum moved to St Leonards (small town next to Hastings) a few years ago, Hastings has a really great pier and we ended up photographing the sea and sky from it and printing it on to fabric, then things got a bit out of hand and we started printing fish everywhere. The entire collection is made by mum in St Leonards, except for the silk squares which are made in a factory in London. Our fabric is all printed in the UK, the fabric is made in China and our printer won't tell us anymore than that as they are scared of competitors finding their source but they assure us that they have visited the factory and there is nothing suspect going on, we trust them.

For the last two years I've been training as a garden designer and I'm now working as a gardener, mum is also a keen gardener so we threw some gardening gear into the mix this year, as well as some smocks inspired by those worn by Hastings fishermen. We've got waterproof breathable fabrics, padded waterproof kneepads (kneepads on the cotton trousers are also waterproof), secateur pockets, adjustable cuffs and, most importantly, waterproof shorts.

Super importantly we've decided to move online only and sell exclusively through our own website. A lot of our pieces are quite complex to make involving a lot of print placement, embroidery and suchlike things which means they are expensive to make and will always be expensive to make. The nature of clothes that we are making also means that we are never going to sell 500 of something because there just isn't that big of a market for secateur pockets with eels on them. Stores want to charge 2.7 markup which means if we make something for £50 and sell it to a store for £100 they will then sell it to you for £270. It sucks because it means every small detail we add results in an ungodly increase in price, by being online only we can do things like have our YKK zips custom made, source vintage buttons and add pockets. At the end of the day we just don't want to make really expensive clothes, that's not fun for us. The end result is that we've actually decreased our prices this season (when was the last time you heard a fashion brand say that) :woop:

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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby sknss » Sun Nov 11, 2018 7:10 am

Lovely collection and excellent news about the pricing!
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby tttigre » Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:36 am

wonderful stuff this go-round, really enjoy the development of including smocks and stuff. lately I've become really enamored by the british heritage brands such as carrier, old town and tender, and the pieces in this collection scratch that same itch. perhaps making some room in the future budget for a thing or two.

and, should anyone ever decide to give up a garden shirt...
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby Bobbin.Threadbare » Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:16 am

Really nice! I really can't get down with silk but I really like the look and feel of this all it feels really lovely.

Markups and margins are a good reason not to get into wholesale - I often thought the same but as time has gone on I've started to understand their place a bit more.
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Re: Travail en Famille

Postby kickingthefly » Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:12 am

next collection needs delawarr pavilion
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