If this was bought from a certain American WAYWRN poster with a trademark fit pose it used to be my jacket - bought from B&S. Loved it but had too little use for a gray jacket.
not sure, might be above the ID line, but i really dont have a ton of experience with either. but they do make some really nice stuff in the kei line.
Definitely above all the ID stuff I've seen/had. While Kei is generally (all?) deconstructed, it's of very high standards. It is not a diffusion line, but an upscale casual "alternative' type line for Canali.
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Originally Posted by Jamesgatz
If this was bought from a certain American WAYWRN poster with a trademark fit pose it used to be my jacket - bought from B&S. Loved it but had too little use for a gray jacket.
It was. I'm not quite so sure it's going to work for me, but I remembered thinking I missed out the first time around, and the price was right, so I thought I'd give it a go. Won't work in in my rotation as a staple, but a nice change-it-up-a-bit alternate.
Definitely above all the ID stuff I've seen/had. While Kei is generally (all?) deconstructed, it's of very high standards. It is not a diffusion line, but an upscale casual "alternative' type line for Canali.
thats what i wanted to say. thank you for clarifying.
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It was. I'm not quite so sure it's going to work for me, but I remembered thinking I missed out the first time around, and the price was right, so I thought I'd give it a go. Won't work in in my rotation as a staple, but a nice change-it-up-a-bit alternate.
its pieces like that that keep the staples going by allowing you to take an occasional break. good kop.
Definitely above all the ID stuff I've seen/had. While Kei is generally (all?) deconstructed, it's of very high standards. It is not a diffusion line, but an upscale casual "alternative' type line for Canali.
It was. I'm not quite so sure it's going to work for me, but I remembered thinking I missed out the first time around, and the price was right, so I thought I'd give it a go. Won't work in in my rotation as a staple, but a nice change-it-up-a-bit alternate.
I'll second this sentiment. I own a couple of Kei sport coats and they are excellently made pieces. I like their fitted cut as I usually require very minimal alterations in the 56R's I wear.