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Measurement wise I thought I'd be between 48/50 on the Doppiaa cords, but if you need a belt for the 50's as a 33/34 then I definitely need a 48.
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If you have Inglese polos in size 42 that you're happy with, I would stick to that size. There's nothing different about this batch. I personally wear 42 in Inglese shirts but prefer 43 for the polos because I like polo shirts to fit looser.For the G. Inglese polos, can you elaborate on the slim fit comment? I usually wear a 16.5 neck and a size 42 in all G. Inglese I've purchased from NMWA. Would you recommend I go up to size 43 for this?
Measurement wise I thought I'd be between 48/50 on the Doppiaa cords, but if you need a belt for the 50's as a 33/34 then I definitely need a 48.
? the rise is pretty standard. The hip measurements is clearly buggy and needs to be fixedThe rise seems super low on those Doppiaa cords
Must be me! I'm so used to high rise pants now? the rise is pretty standard. The hip measurements is clearly buggy and needs to be fixed
It definitely does, hahaHigh rise 5-pocket sounds like an odd mix though
1% elastic and def. on the 33 side of the scale these days so take it fwiw.
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I always pictured NMWA HQ on Friday at 1300 like the bridge of a submarine in a WWII movie. Depth charges going off, pipes spraying water, and everyone, in thick white turtlenecks and nautical hats, running around pulling levers and barking orders.
You could totally do the U-Boat Captain thing. Looking through the periscope:From someone who has spent many a Friday at 1300 at NMWAHQ, its more like a Korean chicken scented scene of calm, painted in sepia with a crescendo of string instruments playing as a drone flies over the team at their desks, one hands forefinger and thumb pinching a bottom lip, the other hands fingers dancing like butterflies on a keyboard. A quiet calm while an undulating wave ripples.
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