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Recent content by Stiva

  1. Stiva

    Suitsupply NYC

    The standard Washington has a relatively high rise.
  2. Stiva

    Suitsupply NYC

    Nice, Choc. As a fellow tall, what size Hudson is that, and do you notice a distinct difference in the shoulder width compared to the Napoli or the Washington?
  3. Stiva

    Suitsupply NYC

    Napoli is the roomiest. The design your own suit facility allows you to pick different sizes in jacket and pants.
  4. Stiva

    Suitsupply NYC

    Zhe, I did mean that the Livorno is significantly smaller than a Napoli of the same size. And I think q's pictures show that in the shoulder and chest, as do the published SS measurements. The Napoli is generally accepted to be the roomiest of the current SS offerings.
  5. Stiva

    Suitsupply NYC

     I find this difficult to understand. The Napoli is significantly larger than the Livorno in the shoulders and chest. In fact, I can fit into a Napoki but not a Livorno of the same size.
  6. Stiva

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    The foo 4 x 1 relaxed and slouchy experiment. http://www.styleforum.net/t/67666/the-rubinacci-thread/3600
  7. Stiva

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    It works very well as a 6 x 1. Which isn't always the case.
  8. Stiva

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

    Do you mind me asking whether that is a 6 x 1 or a 6 x 2?
  9. Stiva

    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    Although olive suits are not so great with grey hair, which I don't think is a problem for md.
  10. Stiva

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part IV (starting May 2014)

     Andy57, I've always wondered what the Wheat would look like made up that well. And it looks very fine. You have also done it proud with the tie and shirt. I suspect that with a lighter complexion both tie and shirt need to have saturated colours - as you have done. Perhaps a brown or navy...
  11. Stiva

    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    Sage is worth a look. And the Ottoman is always good.
  12. Stiva

    Australian Members - Part II - if you read the first post, you'll get what this is all about.

    No problem for an Australian in the First, Second or Third worlds. Mick Dundee. Squirrel grip test.

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