If a thread is pulled then shouldn't a reason be given?
Posted by: mongo on 16 February 2010
Out of courtesy to the posters perhaps?
Or am I simply wrong?
Or am I simply wrong?
Posted on: 16 February 2010 by Guido Fawkes
I find that this happens a lot now stitching is off-shored and it is easy to pull a thread on a new pair of trousers - I find this hugely annoying, but it is getting more and more difficult to get clothes that are stitched in the UK.quote:If a thread is pulled then shouldn't a reason be given?
Posted on: 16 February 2010 by Jono 13
quote:Originally posted by ROTF:I find that this happens a lot now stitching is off-shored and it is easy to pull a thread on a new pair of trousers - I find this hugely annoying, but it is getting more and more difficult to get clothes that are stitched in the UK.quote:If a thread is pulled then shouldn't a reason be given?
A snag maybe?
Jono
Posted on: 16 February 2010 by Mike Dudley
Melons have it worse...

Posted on: 16 February 2010 by Richard Dane
No reason need be given. Usually the reason is clear enough to those involved.
Some posters are spending too much time in The Padded Cell, with nothing better to do...
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Some posters are spending too much time in The Padded Cell, with nothing better to do...
This thread is now closed.