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Pretty much for all types of clothing, imo. Hard to beat their prices for suits as well.
Yeah, I have a few and really like them. Work day staples.
 

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If anybody here is a 36S:


It's made with an 'F' fabric, which is typically reserved for their higher-end fabrics.

And the seller is taking offers.
 

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PSA: Restoring Lapel Rolls

I've been researching how to restore the lapel roll on suit jackets and sport coats and I think I've found a technique that works.

The technique is actually from an old post on this site and this YouTube video illustrates it well.

I've tried this on two jackets, and it works.

@An Acute Style, sorry if this cuts into your book sales. 😊
 
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Found this interesting Cheaney stockist out of Singapore:


For every pair purchased, they provide a complimentary shine, which makes it rather stunning.

Here’s the Wilfred model sold directly by Cheaney (no shoe shine):

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And here’s the same model with the full Mason treatment:

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The Mason model looks like something Gaziano & Girling would make. Quite stunning, and what a difference.
 

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Found this interesting Cheaney stockist out of Singapore:


For every pair purchased, they provide a complimentary shine, which makes it rather stunning.

Here’s the Wilfred model sold directly by Cheaney (no shoe shine):

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And here’s the same model with the full Mason treatment:

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The Mason model looks like something Gaziano & Girling would make. Quite stunning, and what a difference.

Not sure if I prefer the polished version. I would get the natural leather and, eventually, shine it myself.
 

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not the polish for me, just if you look at the heel, don't think you would mistaken GG for that (how it curve between middle and back)
 

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I'm struggling to make sense of my shoe size ordering online and some of the brands I have tried on are too niche for last sizing threads. There aren't brannock devices in my bit of the world but my foot sole length is around 28cm.

I wear:

Tricker's W2298 (James Loafer): says UK7.5 but seller says was supposed to be UK8.5. Fits okay width wise, but the tiniest bit too short.

Magnanni Deerskin Oxfords US 9.5: Took forever to break in, fits like a glove at first but fatigue throughout day.

Stemar Chelsea Boot EU7.5, US 8.5: Tight in the toebox but no heel slip.

Nike Cortez US9.5: Fits well, would love a pinch more toebox room, but wonder if this is as good as it gets.

Adidas Gazelle US10: Ever so slightly large

Things that I've tried:

Loake Chelsea (non 1880) UK9: too large

Clark's Desert Boot US9.5: Too Large

Sid Mashburn (Spain) Chukka US 9.5: Painful heel slippage (large), tight toebox.

Sutor Mantellassi Loafer UK8: Too small

Church's Chukka bookbinder (Ryder?) UK8.5: Too Large

Dunhill Penny Loafer (Italy) UK8: Too small

Mr P Lucien Suede Derby UK8.5, EU42.5: Too Large Again!

Bally Scavone Chelsea UK7.5 EU 41.5: Perfect, too expensive

Can anyone weigh in on what kind of size I should be looking at?

I'm looking at a Carmina Uetam slipper on auction in 8UK, and a Tom Ford loafer in EU 42.5 trying to see if either will fit. I'm also wondering if I'm really UK 7.5 in Tricker's, or UK8.
 
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