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    Oxxford Clothes info thread

    I've been seeking tailoring that's made in the US that's on a similar level to many of high-end bespoke tailors. Oxxford is a brand that's lauded a lot but there seems to be very little by way of information for the uninitiated. The website is disappointing. I am planning a trip to Manhattan...
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    Casual boot for autumn: Alden Indy vs. White's Main Street

    I am weighing two options for some new casual boots for the colder months in the Northeastern US. My criteria for boots are that the boots be lace up, but with speed hooks, have a grippy sole for rain/light snow, a hearty suede and that they be manufactured in the US. I do not want work boots...
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    Need advice: Brioni tuxedo alterations

    Hello all, I am getting married next May and I found a new/unworn Brioni double breasted tuxedo on eBay. Overall it fits quite well but the trousers need to be let out 1/2 inch, tapered and hemmed. The jacket could be taken in a bit and needs the collar lowered a touch and the sleeves...
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    NY made-to-measure: LS Men's Clothing

    I've been looking for a reasonable MTM shop in New York for trousers and shirts and I finally made it to LS Men's Clothing on W45th Street (not to be confused with homonymous L&S Custom Tailors on E61st Street). I wanted to start this thread to gather some of my personal experience and have a...
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    Sartoria Vestrucci New York

    I recently visited Sartoria Vestrucci /Stefano Bemer's new SoHo location to check out some jackets in person. Personally I find the Florentine style to be the very appealing to my tastes and similar to a British soft, drape style of jacket. The jackets I've tried on have high cut armholes and...
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    Trunk Canvendish cotton gabardine raincoat

    As winter rolls through in New York and the fresh fallen snow turns to a slushy mess, thoughts of Spring are in mind as I consider a glaring void in my wardrobe: a raincoat. My criteria are: 100% cotton/natural fabric, well made but updated, wearable in warm rainstorms and in a navy or dark...

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