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  1. KCKing

    Ask A Question, Get An Answer... - Post All Quick Questions Here (Classic menswear)

    This is a tough question, tougher than you may think. Brooks Brothers is a quintessential American brand. They invented the OCBD. So, depending on which country you're talking about (I'm not sure there would be one for all of Europe), you'd need to think of some brand that truly represents...
  2. KCKing

    Wide hips and pant/jean sizes.

    What does this typically cost? AND, is it worth/possible doing on something like jeans? This may be a life-saving trick... also in response to the OP (my apologies for not including) - you will be better off with pants from Bonobos than J.Crew.
  3. KCKing

    Wide hips and pant/jean sizes.

    I feel ya on that man - played soccer for years, so I've got a lean torso but thicker hips/thighs. Unfortunately I can't offer too much solid advice on how pants should fit, it's something I'm still figuring out. I will say though for trousers and dressier pants, I tend to shoot for something...
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    Ask A Question, Get An Answer... - Post All Quick Questions Here (Classic menswear)

    I'm having an issue identifying a thrifted suit's label. The inner jacket reads, "Lanificio Barberossa, Super 120s Australian Wool, Galvani Collezione." I've Googled these various brand names to no avail (I've also checked Styleforum. One mention of "Galvani Collezione" in the thrift-bragging...
  5. KCKing

    Questions Over Mysterious Suit Labels

    Thanks. I'll include pictures in that post. This thread can be considered dead.
  6. KCKing

    Questions Over Mysterious Suit Labels

    Not sure if this was entirely covered by a previous, active thread, so feel free to say so, but..... I'm having an issue identifying a thrifted suit's label. The inner jacket reads, "Lanificio Barberossa, Super 120s Australian Wool, Galvani Collezione." I've Googled these various brand names...
  7. KCKing

    Kansas City Tailor recommendations

    I agree. Rick's Tailors in Overland Park. It's located near College and Metcalf, in a strip mall closer to that high-rise Sheraton hotel. The owner, Jeff, is a super nice guy. Great customer service - I've taken in several things, some he can help me with, some he can't. He can give an honest...
  8. KCKing

    **Official Kansas City Thread**

    New member holdin it down for KC. Self-entitled "blogger," menswear nerd. Figured the thread needed a new post since it's been since 2011.

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How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

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  • Half canvas is fine

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  • Really don't care

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