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kgmessier

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I'm looking to diversify from jeans and wouldn't mind a pair of khakis. Can anyone say anything about the Golden Khakis vs the British Khakis? I'd guess I'd wear them with such exciting things as blue and green polos and such. Is the British khaki a little green (as in not good to wear with blue shirts?

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I have no idea why I cuffed my chinos so much!
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the editor in me:

http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-1073/Longfellow-Kiltie-Buckle-Loafer/Detail
Their built for a pair of Walt or Rudy trousers, but if you beat them up, they could be an unexpected match for a pair of raw denim jeans as well.

Among many, many other things you sell, I am so tempted to pull the trigger on a pair of the chesapeake penny loafers. anyone have pics with them on? Are they as versatile as they seem they would be? I feel like you could wear them with denim all the way up to a casual suit.
 

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Wearing my worsted flannel pines for the first time today. All I can say is wow. For one thing this is the first pair of wool pants from Epaulet and the feel of these are so nice. Another thing is that the color indoors is almost completely different than when you are outside. When inside they seem mostly grey with a little bit of green, but the second you step outside into natural sunlight they turn to almost the exact opposite. I have been so happy and impressed with these and my navy poplin trousers that Epaulet is definitely going to be the only place I go to for pants.... Now I am just going to have to try to pace myself.
 

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kg those chambray pants look amazing--are they the same as what's currently on the site (and sold out in my size)?
 

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the editor in me:

Among many, many other things you sell, I am so tempted to pull the trigger on a pair of the chesapeake penny loafers. anyone have pics with them on? Are they as versatile as they seem they would be? I feel like you could wear them with denim all the way up to a casual suit.


They're definitely very versatile. The light sole and the shoe details (beefroll, skin stitch) make them really easy to pair with casual looks. They're ace with jeans and chinos. And they can be nicely dressed up with navy or medium grey dress pants or suiting.

Wearing my worsted flannel pines for the first time today. All I can say is wow. For one thing this is the first pair of wool pants from Epaulet and the feel of these are so nice. Another thing is that the color indoors is almost completely different than when you are outside. When inside they seem mostly grey with a little bit of green, but the second you step outside into natural sunlight they turn to almost the exact opposite. I have been so happy and impressed with these and my navy poplin trousers that Epaulet is definitely going to be the only place I go to for pants.... Now I am just going to have to try to pace myself.


Very nice. Glad to hear that you're so pleased and thank you!

kg those chambray pants look amazing--are they the same as what's currently on the site (and sold out in my size)?


Please PM me your size - I'll be happy to double check on it for those chambray pants.

I misread that at "Cheapskate" Penny Loafer and thought maybe Mike renamed them after that jackwagon a few days ago.


haha, that would be too perfect.
 

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Hey guys,

Whew, got our ass kicked by trade shows for the last three days, but the good news is that we've got of lot of brilliant merchandise coming for next Spring!

We've got some new merchandise in stock now, and I'll work to get it shot and online in the next few days. In the meantime, we updated the sale section a little further. All of the remaining Gant and Our Legacy is now at 50% off. And we took 30% off our first collection of Ashland by Epaulet shirting. Lots of good values in there! Especially check out the Our Legacy waxed parka at $215.

http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-Mens-SALE/Categories
 

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