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The Armoury - Official Affiliate Thread

clee1982

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Really old model 3, my only one in EU46 had to take in a bunch to make it work, clothe is like some outwear fuzzy stuff perfect for the “not feel like spring” we got here…

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The 15 is a very flattering cut. The extended shoulder is nowhere near as pronounced as I thought it might be, fit wise. Hoping it's well received as a suit, since I would definitely enjoy seeing more of them in coming seasons
Pics??
Is this the St. Andrews make?
No.

Ring Jacket makes the model 3, 6, 15 etc.

St Andrews makes the Armoury 101, 103 etc
 

jonathanS

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Pics??

No.

Ring Jacket makes the model 3, 6, 15 etc.

St Andrews makes the Armoury 101, 103 etc
I think, another way to think about it is the Milanese-inspired stuff is Sant’andrea.

The Florence / Napoli / ivy (softer stuff) is ring jacket. It makes sense given the character of the factory’s “house” style
 

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Actually let me correct myself, more like I don’t have a strong preference, they came back from dry cleaner creased, I wear them and it becomes whatever and it stay whatever until they go to dry cleaner next time… so lazy approach…
Isn't the point of the sport chinos that they're machine washable?
 

clee1982

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Other than RRL I couldn’t be bother to separate between dress and sport chino, so they all just go to dry cleaner when they need wash (and I just tell them dry clean everything)
 

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