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  1. Prof. B. Bear

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

    I would but I've gone from a 36 to 42 and they don't fit. I also have a 31 inch waist so finding OTR options is difficult with a 9 drop.
  2. Prof. B. Bear

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

    Which option did you go with? Carrara, Pronto, or Standard? Anything to look out for? Only negative I've seen is that their buttons are a bit high.
  3. Prof. B. Bear

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

    Long time no post! Since last posting I've exited Management Consulting and am now working in the digital space, so t-shirt and jeans to work everyday. I'm getting married and looking to get a tux made by either Oscar Hunt or Suit Shop. I'd go with P.Johnson but the cost of the wedding has...
  4. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     Luckily with the XL the length is satisfactory. Only issue is the high buttoning point.
  5. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Gentlemen, I'm about to spend a considerable amount of money at Uniqlo and seek your advice. I'm thinking of getting 3-4 light weight unstructured jackets, however, I need to get an extra large for them to fit in the chest and arms. However, Uniqlo don't change their buttoning points for...
  6. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     Currently have a jacket at Looksmart getting the lining taken out. I find lined cotton jackets drape really awkwardly. In other news, were a few Aussie members walking along the Flinder st bridge at Southbank this afternoon? Main guy was wearing a navy check suit, navy tassel loafers...
  7. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Gentlemen, I'm currently in Melbourne for the rest of the year and need a recommendation for a good tailor. I bought a very cheap cotton blazer and need the waist taken in slightly. Staying in Southbank and working on Burke, near Queen st. So any near there would be preferable. Cheers!
  8. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     How'd you find their shipping charges?
  9. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    
  10. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     If you decide to pull the trigger be sure to use the AU site and Google for discount codes. Never pay full price for CT
  11. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     That's really interesting you say that because my initial thought was to create a "watch starter kit" and market it for those that have recently got a mid luxury watch such as a Speedmaster. The kit would include; 1 x reclaimed Italian leather band 1 x solid colour nylon nato 1 x...
  12. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     Leather* nato = $15 Nylon nato = $7.95 Spring bar tool = $5.95 Shipping = $3.99 Total = $32.89 *PU Leather, not genuine calf leather. What I would be proposing would be: 1 x genuine calf leather nato 1 x ballistic nylon nato 1 x two in one spring bar and band adjustment tool Total = $30...
  13. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Hey guys, I'm thinking of developing a little start-up in the watch band space. I've been having a few chats with people who are unaware of nato straps / don't know how they work and am thinking of putting together a little "nato strap starter kit", that would include the following; 1 x...
  14. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     I have 5 CT shirts now. Not sure about the comparison to TM Lewin, but CT Slim Fit is quite large. I go for the Extra Slim Fits and get darts put in the back. For reference, my chest is 41 inches, waist 33 inches, arms 16.5 inches. EDIT - IGNORE THIS POST. Didn't realise you guys were...
  15. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     This jacket was $12..
  16. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Rob, when are SS doing a trunk show in Adelaide?
  17. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

     Would like to know the same. Was unable to post for 1 week. Post history doesn't show anything ban worthy?
  18. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Back from banned camp finally lol.
  19. Prof. B. Bear

    Australian Members

    Anyone own a jacket or suit from Charles Tyrwhitt? Thinking of picking up an unstructured jacket for cheap but can't find many legit reviews.
  20. Prof. B. Bear

    HOF: What Are You Wearing Right Now - Part III

     I'm always 'mirin your fits. Deets on the pants?

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