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Does anyone have the orange fair isle v-neck? How loud is it in person, and does it read as more orange or burgundy?
 

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Epaulet pants:
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Jelly.
 

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Hi Folks,

Question about buying separates...

If I were to buy, say, the grey hopsack trousers today and then the matching jacket a few months down the road, need I worry about dye lots and color matching? Or, is that not really a concern?
 

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Hi Folks,

Question about buying separates...

If I were to buy, say, the grey hopsack trousers today and then the matching jacket a few months down the road, need I worry about dye lots and color matching? Or, is that not really a concern?
I believe it is actually a concern for the gray, but potentially not the gray hopsack as much as the other grays.
 

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Yup - and they do really nice flannels for those on the fence.
 

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They do make really nice flannels. That light blue one looks perfect...but it's def a spendy one...
 

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^ While simple in nature, this might be one of my favorite fits of yours.

I so love the LBM jackets...but at 6'3" they hit pretty short on me. I've heard they make longs...but never seen them
 

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New Shirts!

Hey guys, we're rolling out some new product today. First up is our second delivery of Fall shirting. We've got three flannel checks:

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Navy/Red Gingham Flannel: $150

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Ultraviolet-Charcoal Gingham Flannel: $150

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Mocha Plaid Flannel: $150

And now we've got our three highest-end pieces for the season. These are all done in a gorgeous and lofty flannel from Albini in Italy. I don't take this kind of pricing lightly, so you can trust that these shirts feel fantastic and the additional cost is justified. The hand on this is amazing.

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Grey and Burgundy Windowpane Flannel: $195

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Storm Blue Windowpane Flannel: $195

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Baby Blue Brushed Flannel: $195
 

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Mike, love the brushed blue! Only question is about the care for those higher-end flannels to avoid getting nappy prematurely...cold wash, lay dry? (Vs. dry clean).
 
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I just purchased a long from an online merchant. I'm 6'3 with wide a holders so I required a 48L.
^ While simple in nature, this might be one of my favorite fits of yours.

I so love the LBM jackets...but at 6'3" they hit pretty short on me. I've heard they make longs...but never seen them
 

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The Thorpe Varsity Jacket

May we present Epaulet's first official piece of Fall 2013 outerwear! Done on the same fit block as the Eisenhower, the "Thorpe" is a classic varsity jacket that we punched out with a shawl collar and button front closure. Made in the USA of course.

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Epaulet Thorpe Varsity Jacket Navy and Chocolate: $475
 

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The Thorpe Varsity JacketMay we present Epaulet's first official piece of Fall 2013 outerwear! Done on the same fit block as the Eisenhower, the "Thorpe" is a classic varsity jacket that we punched out with a shawl collar and button front closure. Made in the USA of course.
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Epaulet Thorpe Varsity Jacket Navy and Chocolate: $475


I love this jacket and a few of the new flannel shirts (baby blue in particular)! I may have to grab one or two items.
 

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