
The times they are a changin'
First off, we are sorry to have been dormant for so long. There were some pressing issues that needed to be attended to as we changed the website over, which meant the blog did not get the necessary love it deserves. That being said, we are hoping we will have time for a flood of meaningful back logged content on here in the coming weeks. Updates on what we have been up to, new upcoming products, explanations of our actions. All the good stuff.
As many of you have probably noticed Taylor Stitch went through a site redesign. We pulled the custom design feature down for the time being and are working on a different more simplified version. In the meantime, to order custom shirts you are more than welcome to drop us a line via email, give us a jingle or feel free to shoot us a good old fashioned singing telegram expressing your desire to get sized up and we will make sure it happens. It is easier to interact with us directly anyways and we truly enjoy speaking to everyone.
We are also incredibly delighted to offer a new line of ready to wear shirts that will be perpetually changing in limited quantities as we find more amazing fabrics from the far corners of the world (more to debut next week). We hope you enjoy their nice trim fit as much as we do and if you have any sizing questions on these please be in touch.
In ending this initial post I want to leave you with some fun extra pictures from our photo shoot with Neil Berrett (http://neilberrett.com/). Neil is also world renowned for resigning from a former job via sheet cake. He is deserved of his own post as well that will be coming up soon.

Kyle Blue, Dwell Design Director and Aaron Britt, Dwell Senior Editor joined us for the photo shoot for our collaboratively designed shirt

Aaron getting some air in front of the Richard Serra sculpture

The Brothers Mariani (Andrew left & Adam right) hanging out at their Scribe Winery property with Totes McGoats #1 and #2

In front of the old Scout

Jared Rusten at his California Desk in his new furniture studio with the friendly shop bird
