tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post6431311867784866877..comments2024-03-28T07:27:28.140+13:00Comments on The Beret Project: Bleu de Travail - Working BluesBeret And Boinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-65809842760801888682016-08-21T18:43:55.425+12:002016-08-21T18:43:55.425+12:00Dear Ömer,
I have to disappoint you re. the pants...Dear Ömer, <br />I have to disappoint you re. the pants - I don't stock them.<br />But, if you find the jackets overpriced, by all means go somewhere else if you find any cheaper.<br />Best,<br />DaanBeret And Boinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-41948920447244428982016-08-20T15:29:10.948+12:002016-08-20T15:29:10.948+12:00If i buy one of those overpriced Blue Jackets, wil...If i buy one of those overpriced Blue Jackets, will you also sell me a pair of Blue Pants? I need the jacket and the Blue Pants for my construction job. You should offer the Blue Pants to go with the jacket, and sell these items for less because they are too expensive, sorry. But i do want to buy both because i need for work. Hosca KalÖmerhttp://portugalisxenophobic.blogspot.com.tr/2016/03/nao-portugal-portugal-e-uma-grande.html?m=1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-29893495922380839962016-08-19T16:58:55.489+12:002016-08-19T16:58:55.489+12:00These jackets are unlined, as all 'bleu de tra...These jackets are unlined, as all 'bleu de travail' are. They are made of a thick weave heavy cotton though (320 grams/m2), which makes them close to windproof.<br />I am familiar with L'ideal, another French brand, but have not heard of Magbayon.Beret And Boinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-61317828852574011042016-08-19T16:17:22.348+12:002016-08-19T16:17:22.348+12:00Hi there, are those French jackets you sell LINED ...Hi there, are those French jackets you sell LINED or UNLINED jackets? The reason i ask is because i need to know if they keep you warm or not? Have you heard of a brand called L'ideal? Or Magbayon ditu from the Filipines?Pedrohttp://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/06/the-mystery-of-why-portugal-is-so-doomed/276371/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-45537137350953441782016-08-17T16:25:02.042+12:002016-08-17T16:25:02.042+12:00Yep, I completely understand - it works the same w...Yep, I completely understand - it works the same way for me (wholesale) with a relatively high euro against the Kiwi $. <br />Still, I dare say that my prices are among the lowest you'd find.Beret And Boinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-63674575659492801482016-08-17T11:45:27.062+12:002016-08-17T11:45:27.062+12:00Yeah, i did the math on that jacket....it came to ...Yeah, i did the math on that jacket....it came to $145 CND - just a wee too expensive for me! I like the jacket, color, concept and all that but just wayyy over my price range. It's like what that Portuguesito do cu said, that we are paying a lot of money for work clothes despite the fact that we go to work to earn money. Here in Canada, you can walk into a MARK'S WORK WAREHOUSE and have a minor hart attack when you see the prices for work clothes!! OUTRAGEOUS! Soon enough, we'll probably have to go to work naked, and get paid with a basket containing some fish, poultry, meat and dairy instead of receiving money. Who knows?Rafael Beltranhttp://portugalisxenophobic.blogspot.ca/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-38617988803518102592016-08-17T09:01:59.207+12:002016-08-17T09:01:59.207+12:00Ha, you are dead right - it's the old contradi...Ha, you are dead right - it's the old contradiction between a utility and fashion; whether its cars, housing, clothing..., it seems that all matter designed for a good practical use become fashionable one day. <br />One can be cynical about that, but personally, I think it is fantastic that something that proved itself to be of great quality, that has stood the test of time, makes it into general fashion attire.Beret And Boinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-59590602305164900272016-08-17T08:53:20.162+12:002016-08-17T08:53:20.162+12:00Hi Willard,
Yes, I am a size T4 and measure 1.84m ...Hi Willard,<br />Yes, I am a size T4 and measure 1.84m or 6.2. The best way to go is to measure a similar jacket or loose shirt and compare with the measurement table on the web site. The jackets are not tailored, meaning to be a loose fit.<br />Drop me a line if you need any help.<br />Cheers,<br />DaanBeret And Boinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02547349500135165830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-83638039370229617552016-08-17T03:33:15.054+12:002016-08-17T03:33:15.054+12:00Hi Daan,
JUst to get a better uinderstanding of...Hi Daan,<br /> JUst to get a better uinderstanding of the jackets size, what size are you? For example, would you be a LARGE T4 52/54? This will help me because i believe that would be too large for me. Thank you.Willardhttp://southpacificberets.com/bleu-de-travail.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8281872119838034340.post-18741957062405934982016-08-16T15:10:57.714+12:002016-08-16T15:10:57.714+12:00Those jackets and that guys overall pants etc. loo...Those jackets and that guys overall pants etc. look exactly like what the bulk of Spanish, French workers (from farmers to construction etc.) wear. I noticed the price in Euros for simple work clothes has skyrocketed! This is why you are better off just wearing anything that is old rather than the traditional blue work clothing. After all, the name of the game is to make $$ at work, not spend a fortune in work clothing jajajaja!Portuguesito do cuhttp://portugalisaracistcoutry.blogspot.ca/noreply@blogger.com