Field repair or refitted? The armband looks good to me....
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Strange stitching on an armband??
Collapse
X
-
I have no experience with armbands but I do collect flags.
With those you will find a gamut of stitching techniques and combinations used.
So armbands being mass produced a variety of companies would of produced them.
Im sure it simply comes down to which company made it and what sewing machines they had.ZigZag machines for example were more expensive than straight line machines.So it may of come down to what the company could afford in regards to equipment.
Comment
-
Stitching is fine. There is not one universal style of stitching. More important to look at other aspects of armband to prove originality. On another note here; many armbands were brought home that were not sewn. Kids would run around playing war with them. I have seen some armbands where an American mother had sewn the two ends together so the boys could wear them when playing outside. I have no issues with this armband as far as I can see.
Comment
-
Originally posted by adlerfan53 View PostStitching is fine. There is not one universal style of stitching. More important to look at other aspects of armband to prove originality. On another note here; many armbands were brought home that were not sewn. Kids would run around playing war with them. I have seen some armbands where an American mother had sewn the two ends together so the boys could wear them when playing outside. I have no issues with this armband as far as I can see.
Comment
Users Viewing this Thread
Collapse
There are currently 3 users online. 0 members and 3 guests.
Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.
Comment