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Tim Hamilton----Opinions

bond14

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I really like the look of this new designer, Tim Hamilton.

Anyone try his stuff out yet?

Where do they sell it?

I believe that in New York, you can find his stuff at Bergdorf in midtown and Jeffrey in the meatpacking district.
 

Dill

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Originally Posted by bond14
I really like the look of this new designer, Tim Hamilton.

Anyone try his stuff out yet?

Where do they sell it?

I believe that in New York, you can find his stuff at Bergdorf in midtown and Jeffrey in the meatpacking district.


They have some pieces at shopjake.com. They are nice, but far to expensive for a starving student.
 

haresh

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Anyone know the sizing of his stuff and where to buy ?
 

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Anyone know about the sizing on a Tim Hamilton shirt?

Is it meant to be worn untucked or tucked in? If I wear a large in a Band of Outsiders shirt but a medium in Steven Alan, which would I take here?
 

jet

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The stuff is good but really overpriced for what essentially is elevated j crew. I found the fit of a size L cardigan that I tried on too small as well. They sell his stuff at douglas fir in LA where they had a really casual jacket in the shape of a blazer which was about 850.
 

itskub

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whoa blank, i think were on the same brain wave today or something..
i was just doing a search on hamilton
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im not so much into jcrew or polo , but i liked those runway shoots, which have rubbed off a bit on me. its like... 're-american' style.
 

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Well, we've got similar styles though yours is a little more pronounced than mine, but I like the classic American styling that he creates. Not surprisingly, that's how much of the industry text describes his design work as well.

J. Crew stuff and Polo fit me the same: they pretty much don't fit. I need something in between a small and medium in both and it doesn't exist.

But if anyone could equate the Hamilton sizing that'd be great.
 

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the clothes are dull. don't belive the hype
 

Jectiona

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Hello,,I am a University student studying to become a
teacher in Textiles studies. I am doing an assignment where I chose Tim Hamilton as a designer to compare his clothes with
current fashion trends . My question
assignment reads: "Fashion trends are often influenced by designers.
Assess the influence upon recent fashion trends of a named designer of
your choice. Include any sketches/photographs of the designer
collection/s. [600 words]" I would appreciate your help if you help me to find influence upon recent fashion trends of Tim Haqmilton. 10q:
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Rye GB

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Originally Posted by Jectiona
Hello,,I am a University student studying to become a teacher in Textiles studies. I am doing an assignment where I chose Tim Hamilton as a designer to compare his clothes with current fashion trends . My question assignment reads: "Fashion trends are often influenced by designers. Assess the influence upon recent fashion trends of a named designer of your choice. Include any sketches/photographs of the designer collection/s. [600 words]" I would appreciate your help if you help me to find influence upon recent fashion trends of Tim Haqmilton. 10q:
smile.gif

If you need the help of others on the subject of fashion then this isn't the industry for you....bloody lazy git!
 

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I have two Tim Hamilton shirts. Very nice fits. I wear a medium in most brands, polo, eg, etc and wear a medium in Tim hamilton. the shirts that I own were obviously meant to be worn untucked.
 

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To make an actual contribution to this thread, I have a red Tim Hamilton chambray. A really beautiful light red, really thick (I think) MOP buttons, solid construction all around. One of the few shirts marked XS that is correctly marked. The hem and sleeve length are both cropped a bit shorter and the only thing I wish is that the waist area of the shirt was slimmed down to account for drop from the chest.

It's really one of the most classic looking pieces I own but updated with a roll sleeve button and epaulets. Love it.
 

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Nicer, (much) more expensive J.Crew. If you are poor, then don't bother, but nice if you can get it. Incidently, he used to work for J.Crew and RL. Shirts I have seen are meant to be worn untucked. Sizing is slimmer than Crew, closer to BoO.
 

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