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Lands' End Canvas

MonkeyFresh

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Originally Posted by clarksdb
Fit looks great man...how tall are you and your weight? I am 5'11" and 158 lbs...thinking of small but I seem way more slim than you and you're wearing small...

Im 5'10" 175ish, athletic build, I think small would work on you
 

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Originally Posted by clarksdb
Can you measure your sleeves for me? (not of the shirt but yourself)

RE: the red chambray, confused between S and M i'm 5'11" and 158 lbs. Thinking small as I want a nice fit but sleeves might be too short then?


I'm almost similar to your proportions. I wear a Small in the Red Chambray. It's a great fit!
 

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Not much money this year so bought my shaw collar carigan here. It is fantastic! Go down a size though, it fit pretty big.
 

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Originally Posted by MonkeyFresh
Im 5'10" 175ish, athletic build, I think small would work on you

Originally Posted by GQ1
I'm almost similar to your proportions. I wear a Small in the Red Chambray. It's a great fit!

Thank you, ordering the red with free shipping. Going to probably go with the blue with J Crew.
 

TACO_FLAVORED_KISSES

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anyone 5'7- 5'10 (140-150 pounds) try the chino blazer?
 

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Originally Posted by i10casual
Not much money this year so bought my shaw collar carigan here. It is fantastic! Go down a size though, it fit pretty big.

I just ordered one of these in a size large. Hopefully I won't be swimming in it. I'm 6'2" and about 195. I suppose I can always toss it in the dryer with the heat set to high.
 

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Originally Posted by TACO_FLAVORED_KISSES
anyone 5'7- 5'10 (140-150 pounds) try the chino blazer?

5'9", 150 lbs, the sleeves were really long, fit nice otherwise. Also it looked significantly more distressed than in the photos imo
 

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Originally Posted by VaderDave
I just ordered one of these in a size large. Hopefully I won't be swimming in it. I'm 6'2" and about 195. I suppose I can always toss it in the dryer with the heat set to high.

Post how it fits when you get it, I'm in the market and just about the same size.
 

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Originally Posted by VaderDave
I just ordered one of these in a size large. Hopefully I won't be swimming in it. I'm 6'2" and about 195. I suppose I can always toss it in the dryer with the heat set to high.

Or you can go out on a limb and exchange it for a smaller size.
 

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Originally Posted by VaderDave
I just ordered one of these in a size large. Hopefully I won't be swimming in it. I'm 6'2" and about 195. I suppose I can always toss it in the dryer with the heat set to high.

Careful ... I chatted with customer service when mine didn't fit, and they said machine washing/drying it may void their return policy (care instructions say hand wash, air dry I think).

If it doesn't work out, the exchange policy is pretty generous; the new item is shipped to you free (and they honor any discounted pricing you may have had, if any); you can also return the sweater for free at the Lands' End desk at your any Sears.

Of course, I ordered a small, so when that was too big, no sizing down for me.
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While they may discourage someone washing/drying and then returning they will take it back no matter what basically. Their policy is:

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Our return policy is so simple it's just two words long: Guaranteed. Period.Â
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It means you can return anything at anytime for any reason for a full refund of its purchase price.

We care about the quality of our products and your satisfaction with them. Today, tomorrow, forever.
 

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Just got the khaki chino blazer in the mail.

Superb quality and fit for the price.

It has functioning button holes and is fully lined. Material is very substantial too. I've heard that Lands' End uses the same mills as Ralph Lauren, and the fabric is definitely on par with PRL fabric in this jacket.

I'm slim and wear a true 38R. With the sleeves shortened and some very slight waist suppression, it will fit perfectly. Better than any of the chino blazers I've found at J. Crew. For reference, I am 5'10 and 165 pounds.

It's not a short jacket. Traditional length (knuckles).

I think I might have to get the navy version too.

It's a three-roll-two, and looks like a two button jacket with a low button stance when the second button is used.

Measurements I took of the blazer:

Shoulders: 17.75
Chest: 20
Length (from base of collar): 29.25
Sleeves: 26
 

TACO_FLAVORED_KISSES

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Originally Posted by jrd617
Just got the khaki chino blazer in the mail.

Superb quality and fit for the price.

It has functioning button holes and is fully lined. Material is very substantial too. I've heard that Lands' End uses the same mills as Ralph Lauren, and the fabric is definitely on par with PRL fabric in this jacket.

I'm slim and wear a true 38R. With the sleeves shortened and some very slight waist suppression, it will fit perfectly. Better than any of the chino blazers I've found at J. Crew. For reference, I am 5'10 and 165 pounds.

It's not a short jacket. Traditional length (knuckles).

I think I might have to get the navy version too.

It's a three-roll-two, and looks like a two button jacket with a low button stance when the second button is used.

Measurements I took of the blazer:

Shoulders: 17.75
Chest: 20
Length (from base of collar): 29.25
Sleeves: 26



^ Its a Fall item that won't be restocked... better pull the trigger soon
 

jrd617

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Per Taco's request, here are pictures of the chino blazer:

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