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Wario
06 Mar 2010, 23:36
What type of shirt was meat wearing during the casa tour? It looks so damn comfortable and want one real bad

(no Joke).

PICTURE:

http://i41.tinypic.com/53a2cl.jpg

lisa01
06 Mar 2010, 23:40
I think you will have to ask meat loaf were he got it from the next time he is on here i loved the photo of him that was cool

AndrewG
06 Mar 2010, 23:52
Men's black long sleeved silk shirt? Or am I missing something?

RadioMaster
07 Mar 2010, 00:30
black shirts rock! :cool:
my favourite is a velvet one with white buttons and ornaments on the sleeves and collar.

piccy (http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?pid=1640624&op=3&o=global&view=global&subj=1308915860&id=677130694)

daveake
07 Mar 2010, 01:35
What type of shirt was meat wearing during the casa tour? It looks so damn comfortable and want one real bad]

Are you sure it'll go with your backpack???

MeatLoafFanRay
07 Mar 2010, 03:17
I assume it was something like this (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THAI-SILK-LONG-SLEEVE-Mens-Shirt-BLACK-Size-L_W0QQitemZ270531774069QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMen_s_Clothes?hash=item3efcf 34675) but probably alot better quality and alot more expensive.

AndrewG
07 Mar 2010, 04:35
Are you sure it'll go with your backpack???

That is so ridiculous, I can't even imagine it. :D

suzieq
07 Mar 2010, 04:43
For sake of adding to this thread.....it could be silk, but silk doesn't usually hold up to water (i.e. sweat) real well. The material may be more of a shiny satin or sateen. Either way, the shirt has rhinestone buttons and the "cake decoration" like scroll work in the neck/wrist areas. The material would have to be firm enough to take the embellishments. Good pic though.

CarylB
07 Mar 2010, 04:51
Yes, it's a considerably heavier weave/weight than silk too. And I'd have thought Meat selects/commissions his clothes for stage performances

Caryl

daveake
07 Mar 2010, 06:55
That is so ridiculous, I can't even imagine it. :D

I believe you can ... :lol:

meatloaf-unofficial
07 Mar 2010, 18:57
Yes, it's a considerably heavier weave/weight than silk too. And I'd have thought Meat selects/commissions his clothes for stage performances

Caryl

Your corrct there. I wondered the same question as Chris asked. Meat told me that they are tailor made from a fashion company in LA.

O and too do love the shirts, especially with the "cake decoration" on the colar etc... :D

lorenzoduke
07 Mar 2010, 20:34
I saw one identical to that at a vintage clothes shop here in Holland. Nearly bought it but it was a size or two too big.

I don't know why I thought that was worth posting. :P

RadioMaster
08 Mar 2010, 00:01
just ordered this one (http://cgi.ebay.de/THAI-SEIDE-LANGARM-HEMD-Schwarz-Gr-XL_W0QQitemZ180470839941QQcmdZViewItemQQptZKleidung_Accessoires_Herren bekleidung_Herrenhemden?hash=item2a04e67a85). will tell ya if it's anything like the one in the pic.

snowy
08 Mar 2010, 00:55
Yes the fabric is satin as this is the type of weave for the fabric. It's the fibre content that is debateable. Silk can take almost any type of decoration as it can be re-inforced with interfacing (Vilene). Cotton would help with the sweat issue! Fibres can be blended together to make the most of their 'properties'.

OK - lesson over - class dismissed!:lol:

suzieq
08 Mar 2010, 02:13
Yes the fabric is satin as this is the type of weave for the fabric. It's the fibre content that is debateable. Silk can take almost any type of decoration as it can be re-inforced with interfacing (Vilene). Cotton would help with the sweat issue! Fibres can be blended together to make the most of their 'properties'.

OK - lesson over - class dismissed!:lol:


Wow. And now I know. Thanx.