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٭٭٭ No Man Walks Alone - Official Affiliate Thread ٭٭٭ (a.k.a. I shouldn't have slept on it)

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These Beams printed shirts are truly slept on. The Doppiaa ikat shirt jacket too. I think it’s hard to see how the print plays with the flapped pockets on product shots. It adds a nice dimension and volume to the printed fabric that takes it up a good notch from a more conventional printed camp shirt.
My burgundy Beams camp collar shirt just arrived and it is truly dope as hell. The block print just looks amazing with great depth of color.
 

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Really? I bought a PF camp collar lyocell shirt from someplace else (though admittedly I don't know how many seasons ago), I normally wear 39/15.5 in shirts (i.e. smaller side of M, I'm about 37.5'' chest and wear 48IT i.e. 38US in jackets) but looking at measurements I went for S, and it felt roomy enough, even after washing once.
Unless they really changed the material, I wonder how is it possible that you, with basically the same chest, can't comfortably fit an M after washing. Unless NMWA does its own sizing on those?

It might be a length shrinkage issue
 

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It might be a length shrinkage issue
Oh, that could explain it easily. I really do not watch lengths in shirts at all as all shirts are always long enough for me, in fact at most they could be too long. Well, except those that are cut in the mid-road between tuck-untuck which I find too short for reliably doing the former and too long for stylishly doing the latter.
 

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My burgundy Beams camp collar shirt just arrived and it is truly dope as hell. The block print just looks amazing with great depth of color.
Nice. It’s one of these styles that are a lot better irl than on pics
 

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what is the name of that shirt?

This guy here

 

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Bad pic of a good tie

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If you want shoulder bigger than for your size wouldn’t next size up work?
I do this yeah. I've noticed it's not the same proportions and flowy silhouette though. A lot of camp shirt shoulders are sized like dress shirts, so they fit fairly precise, rather than falling off the natural shoulder.
Monitaly Milano as mentioned and CAMO Meydan are consistently wider shoulders. Some of the Document silhouettes too





Out of the NMWA camp collars I own, the Monitaly Milano has the lowest shoulders
Awesome, thank you Greg and TTS!
Really? I bought a PF camp collar lyocell shirt from someplace else (though admittedly I don't know how many seasons ago), I normally wear 39/15.5 in shirts (i.e. smaller side of M, I'm about 37.5'' chest and wear 48IT i.e. 38US in jackets) but looking at measurements I went for S, and it felt roomy enough, even after washing once.
Unless they really changed the material, I wonder how is it possible that you, with basically the same chest, can't comfortably fit an M after washing. Unless NMWA does its own sizing on those?
I should elaborate, I could likely easily fit into even a S. I'm just very into the "giant, oversized, slouchy, dropped" trend.

I've an Abercrombie & Fitch camp shirt with dropped shoulders and roomy shirt, and man does it feel amazing during summer time. With rayon fabric, the shirt literally drapes and flows around me when I walk.
 

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I love the cut of the Milano, but the fabrics/prints are sometimes not to my personal liking. I'll check out the Camo Meydan.
What fabrics would you like to see in Monitaly Milano?
 

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