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jet's gonna be pissed
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sup

u rang?
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SS alpaca jacket ^
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We have a few SS pieces that we just put on sale . Sizes and quantities are a bit limited but some good styles are available. Both trouser options are really great (I live in the Ethnic Trousers). If anyone has a question send me a PM or email directly at saager@shopneighbour.com

 

http://www.shopneighbour.com/collections/stephan-schneider

 

Best,

 

Saager

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So, DO NOT size down in this (I'm a US40 and this is a V).  I'm like 80% sure that the hem and cuffs are meant to be flipped under, since it doesn't look at all bulky that way, and otherwise this sweater is cut for slenderman.  Also, the neck only really looks good with a collared shirt under, so if you were intending to wear it without I'd skip this.  Not positive I'm keeping but figured I'd post a review.

 

 

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body is super long right?
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I had that sweater in V and had to return it because it was so long everywhere. I'm 6'2" and normally a 42 and VI in Schneider. Personally, I find the "fold under" look particularly unsightly but YMMV
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My vision!!! IT HAS COME TO PASS
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Did you try it without a collared shirt and some looser pants? La Garconne model is wearing it like that and looks pretty good.
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Originally Posted by gdl203 View Post

I had that sweater in V and had to return it because it was so long everywhere. I'm 6'2" and normally a 42 and VI in Schneider. Personally, I find the "fold under" look particularly unsightly but YMMV

 

I'd normally agree I just almost feel like this sweater is designed for that.  It doesn't "bulge" out like most sweaters do when you fold the hem under.

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Did you try it without a collared shirt and some looser pants? La Garconne model is wearing it like that and looks pretty good.

 

I'm not a model so it doesn't really look good.  Might work on a really skinny guy.  To get the look he's got going on I think I'd actually have to size up one? Or lose 50 pounds.  Either way not gonna try.

 

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body is super long right?

 

Yeah I'm 6 feet with like a 29 or 30" inseam and it almost covers the fly of my (sagged) jeans.

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I really really think SS's oversized knits/trousers/jackets are designed with skinny belgians in mind, and I know that's narrowminded but I've yet to see any fit to convince me otherwise
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I think in general oversized sweaters look frumpy if you are not skinny
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Did you try it without a collared shirt and some looser pants? La Garconne model is wearing it like that and looks pretty good.

Yeah, the button down fit in King's picture doesn't really look right, I'd like to see some alternatives. And the sleeves look good in those garconne pics but I'm sure that look lots of finessing and it would be impossible to keep them like that while actually, ya know, moving.
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I think in general oversized sweaters look frumpy if you are not skinny

Agreed
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Originally Posted by g transistor View Post

I think in general oversized sweaters look frumpy if you are not skinny

Agreed

disagreed mine has something like a 34" p2p across front
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