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Do the shoulders on this jacket fit me?

razl

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Tough to say - your left arm (the one holding the camera) looks OK in the shoulder, while you're right arm is a tough call. I can't quite tell if the drape is because or your arm or in spite of it.

I going to go with a general "yes". But you need to make sure it feels/wears well too, not just looks good in a pose.

edit: I was about to WTF that your chest pocket was on the wrong side, then I realized the pic is in a mirror.
 

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I'd say yes but it's a relatively subjective question. To me it looks like it's on the wide side but that looks good on guys with a slender frame like yourself. It really comes down to the style and expression of the jacket and, more importantly, your taste.

What's the make?
 
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I'd say yes but it's a relatively subjective question. To me it looks like it's on the wide side but that looks good on guys with a slender frame like yourself. It really comes down to the style and expression of the jacket and, more importantly, your taste.
What's the make?


Thanks for the comments.

It's RLBL, 'Daniel' in 38R. Marked down to AUD$598 from AUD$1500 (!!!).

Annoyingly, I think I'm a 37R...
 

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Thanks for the comments.
It's RLBL, 'Daniel' in 38R. Marked down to AUD$598 from AUD$1500 (!!!).
Annoyingly, I think I'm a 37R...


Woah, RLBL does a soft shoulder jacket now?
 

jamesny

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It's fine for me..but how do you feel in them?
 

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Thanks for the comments.
It's RLBL, 'Daniel' in 38R. Marked down to AUD$598 from AUD$1500 (!!!).
Annoyingly, I think I'm a 37R...


To be honest mate you look more like a 38L.
 

tobiasj

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Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who responded--it's awesome that this forum exists and that there are a ton of people on here willing to give helpful advice to a total stranger.

So thanks.

I kopped it :)
 

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