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The Armoury - Official Affiliate Thread

Nico

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They changed the fabric and the rise sometime in the last couple of years, for the worse, in my opinion.

I assume the change in fabric was to make them “dressier” as the previous fabric had a bit of a softer, matte hand. As well, the color of the khaki pants has browner hues than before, to their detriment.

The pairs I have with a blue label are perfect, the pairs with an orange label have a poorer hand and fit. Of course this is all opinion/conjecture on my part.
That's disppointing. Are the new ones' fabrics still from solbiati?
 

Henry S

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Random question but while we are discussing the chinos... Do you guys put vertical creases on your chinos, or do you wear them casually without crease? I seem to always waver between the two.
I prefer a crease on the green chinos. In my mind, the fabric's sheen makes it dressier to the point that it makes more sense to have it with a crease.
With the navy pair, I prefer it without a crease, it gives me the option to dress it down.
 

sake99

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I’m not sure. To be clear, new fabric seems fine, it just has a bit more shine/wet hand to it. I preferred the earlier fabric.

Just purchased a pair in navy and you're right, there is a sheen that i havent noticed in the older armoury videos on the sport chino. But I'm assuming/hoping it'll fade with constant washing because it seems a little dressy at the moment
 

symphvaria

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This thread has inspired me, I’m going to toss all my sport chinos into the wash to ditch their crease and see how I like them that way. Especially with summer coming along, I love wearing them in warm weather.
 

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