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really like this photo. such good style.
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We no longer have the prototype. We designed it based on the other tunics so it will be made with the same specs. Because it’s plated with merino, it will be a bit thicker than alpaca/silk.Could we get a picture of someone wearing the Inis Meain marled brown and orange plated tunic?
Yes there are measurements on the product page (in the image set)Are there measurements? I have no idea what size I would be.
My true measurements are: chest 44”, waist (narrowest): 35-36”, waist (trouser): 37.5”, hips: 42-3”, neck 16”.
I rarely buy anything mto / rtw anymore, & lost 30 pounds (neck size went from 17.5” to 16”).
Get the little man some shearling too.
We no longer have the prototype. We designed it based on the other tunics so it will be made with the same specs. Because it’s plated with merino, it will be a bit thicker than alpaca/silk.
Leather shearling double rider?Yes there are measurements on the product page (in the image set)
I think they will render a bit shorter because the merino plating makes it quite a bit denser and less stretchy than the alpaca silk. We had a wool tunic last year and it also happened. The alpaca and the linen versions stretch noticeably and wear longerOK, thanks. From the photos, the prototype looked shorter in length then other tunics, thought I'd ask.