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post #61 of 68
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Don't mind me... habit, its in my blood.

No worries man, no offense taken

We all have our tastes/preferences and there isn't ONE style out there that is right for everyone. Everybody's different and that's what makes people interesting.

myke
post #62 of 68
Thread Starter 
Quick question for all. I think it's the same, but does UK sizing = US sizing? The only reason I ask is because on Yoox, they have UK size as being +6 over US (i.e. 40UK = 34US). I have never seen that before, but wanted to make sure before I place my order.
post #63 of 68
http://www.overstock.com/Clothing-Sh...DollarShipping Anyone think this is a good deal? I'm trying to determine how dark the navy color is on this jacket....would anyone consider this a midnight blue?
post #64 of 68
I recently bought the Anderson-Little blue blazer, online. I found it by googling "American Made Blue Blazer". I always try to buy American. I ordered one and it arrived at my house the day after I ordered it!!!
The only problem was I ordered the wrong size.... (I almost never buy clothes without the help of a girlfriend or a retailer- I'm seriously challenged in this area!!). So I wrote an e-mail to Anderson Little to ask about an exchange. Turned out I live close by Scott Andersons office, so he invited me to stop by and to help me with the size issue. Pretty cool.
I arrived at Scott's office and he let me try a few different size blazers and helped me with the fit. He also took some time out of his day to talk to me about how to wear the blazer with different colors and that kind of thing. He also told me about the history of his company, and we talked for a bit about what he's trying to do with his company, and how that fits in with the huge events we see unfolding around us in this country. He really takes a lot of pride in his heritage. I got the impression he really cares about doing good by his product, and he wants a product which will help our economy by being American made.
My hats off to Anderson Little. I wish more manufacturers shared his sense of responsibility. And I really like this blazer. I'm going to buy one of these blazers for my son too.
post #65 of 68
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Originally Posted by Venturian View Post
I recently bought the Anderson-Little blue blazer, online. I found it by googling "American Made Blue Blazer". I always try to buy American. I ordered one and it arrived at my house the day after I ordered it!!!
The only problem was I ordered the wrong size.... (I almost never buy clothes without the help of a girlfriend or a retailer- I'm seriously challenged in this area!!). So I wrote an e-mail to Anderson Little to ask about an exchange. Turned out I live close by Scott Andersons office, so he invited me to stop by and to help me with the size issue. Pretty cool.
I arrived at Scott's office and he let me try a few different size blazers and helped me with the fit. He also took some time out of his day to talk to me about how to wear the blazer with different colors and that kind of thing. He also told me about the history of his company, and we talked for a bit about what he's trying to do with his company, and how that fits in with the huge events we see unfolding around us in this country. He really takes a lot of pride in his heritage. I got the impression he really cares about doing good by his product, and he wants a product which will help our economy by being American made.
My hats off to Anderson Little. I wish more manufacturers shared his sense of responsibility. And I really like this blazer. I'm going to buy one of these blazers for my son too.

Glad that you're happy with the product.

Scott is a stand up guy, I would never hesitate giving him my business.

myke
post #66 of 68
Thread Starter 
As the OP, I thought I'd give this update. Ordered 4 different ones on Yoox and settled on a 3b PRL Made in Italy (Corneliani probably) w/ brass buttons for a shade under 300. Currently at tailors right now getting sleeves and waist nipped, hopefully will have fit pics in a couple days. Also, just as a related question, out of the 4, one was a made in spain PRL blazer. Out of curiosity, anyone know when that's from and who the maker is?
post #67 of 68
I've gotten quite a few phone calls and emails about this. Orders received by noon on December 18th will ship in time for Christmas delivery. Thanks guys. All sizes are in stock and available.
post #68 of 68

new guy

 

Found this site searching for a navy blazer.  Liked the positive feedback/experiences and just ordered an Anderson Little, navy, w/silver buttons.  Sorry for the resurrection of an older thread.

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