Initial Impressions
I ordered Taylor Stitch's 10 oz indigo Cone Mills Flatout shirt (http://taylorstitch.com/products/indigo-cone-flatout).
The denim shirts come in three colors:
Indigo in 10...
This was a gift from my boss. I kept it for a few months before I just sold it.
It is pretty solid. Made in USA. You can't beat the quality.
If I needed a sterling silver money clip I would buy a...
I just picked this up and I am pretty pleased. Just what I expected.
I am pleased with the Bark. However, I wish it was a little darker.
A great deal for $35. Comparable to other belts in the...
I am a thin build girl with skinny hip and bums, I normally wear a size 25 in Paige denim, and thought I give the selvedge raw a try. The 24 of New Standard is too bulky in the high waist leg,...
Ya I missed out on that NIGEL CABOURN X EDDIE BAUER US CLIP GEDDES JACKET... not sure if they'll ever make it again but IF anyone has a 48 or 50 for sale! PM me!!!
^ they look good for the summer and you can pick up the braces easily. Am I right in thinking his trousers tend to be very TTS ie a 36 would measure pretty much 36?
On the subject of spring/summer pieces a Chittagong jacket arrived through the post today - I picked it up BNWT from ebay for a decent price - I'm not sure which season it's from - cotton rather than this season's linen but otherwise identical and in sand/tan. It'll be a while until I wear it, but should be ideal for the spring and early summer.
Yes, very TTS. They will measure a little smaller if they are higher rise, but it corresponds nicely. I like my jeans to measure 34", and 34W in Cabourn is right on the money every time.
Yes, very TTS. They will measure a little smaller if they are higher rise, but it corresponds nicely. I like my jeans to measure 34", and 34W in Cabourn is right on the money every time.
I should clarify that I heard the Harris tweed trousers measure a bit small(?), but all of the cotton trousers I have all measure up pretty much the same. ARN Mercantile does such a nice job making trousers for Cabourn.