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"Huntsman - Savile Row", latest designer label.

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It's a little bit of a throw back to the Colin Hammick days with an undulating shape that starts out wide at the waste, tapers to the knee and then slightly flares out again as it approaches the ankle. It's like a bell bottom without a bell. It looks very different than what I think of as a typical Savile Row straight leg trouser. For me, it sits closer to the way my legs are actually shaped. I will try to snap some pics next time I put a pair on.
 

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It's a little bit of a throw back to the Colin Hammick days with an undulating shape that starts out wide at the waste, tapers to the knee and then slightly flares out again as it approaches the ankle. It's like a bell bottom without a bell. It looks very different than what I think of as a typical Savile Row straight leg trouser. For me, it sits closer to the way my legs are actually shaped. I will try to snap some pics next time I put a pair on.


Oh that's right. I remember you talking about them in an old thread about Colin Hammick's trousers.

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I can vouch for Patrick's talents as a trouser cutter. They really follow the contour of the leg beautifully. I recommend the deep cuff as Patrick wears them himself. ;)
 

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In the 90s Barney's carried an earlier iteration of their RTW operation.
I have a pair of slacks and had a dress shirt from that time. The slacks
were nothing special for their price but happened to fit me better than
most RTW trousers.
 

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Not sure where to post this. Peter Smith of Richard Anderson -- and formerly Huntsman -- has died.
 

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