itsthepaulice
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Thanks guys. I'm still trying to figure what to wear with the shirt. It's a difficult piece to style.
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What is the difference between the Andover and the Baker, besides the pockets? How do they differ in fit?
I believe the Baker is more fitted. The Andover has a relatively substantial flare at the hips, has a single vent, and runs longer in the arms and in general length. The Andover, IMHO, is a godsend if you have broad shoulders and need something a little more "classic" for the office.
edit: Also forgot to add, Baker is double-vented, which is a cut that works better for most. The Andover might be better for guys with larger backsides to avoid the "I have a tail of fabric" look that a double-vented jacket might give (from your backside pushing against the fabric).
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Thanks as always boys, i appreciate it I'm finally going to purchase a homespun Bedford from Gary soon, so I'll probably post a (now seemingly mandatory) Bedford Homespun style pic soon.
MOK that look with the Lafayette pant is lovely. I always wanted those but sadly missed out, they're a nice pant to own.