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can anyone who has Ddugoff - Rodney slim trouser comment on fits (compare to say epaulet walt, incotex etc., how slim or how not slim it is etc., and it's pretty BAU chino fit?)

Not sure if this was answered cos I tear thru this threak fast. I really, really recommend Ddugoff shirting and jackets, of which there are plenty left in the sale. I know some of the prints aren't for everyone, but if you have a relatively narrow build, there is nothing better in terms of fit. I had a convo with Ddugoff once (the designer) and he basically told me he was fit freak, and he applied mathematical concepts he learned studying architecture to designing shirts. It shows. The pieces are narrow without being overly slim. I think for most people here, the fit would be better than a bespoke shirt. Totally underrated brand (RIP).

Now to the pants. The pants run pretty slim, and sit low on the waist. The best pant I can compare them to would be the Steven Alan (RIP) trekker pant (I'm a 29 in them) but maybe a tad more stylish. I'm a 48 in Eidos trousers (perfect fit) and the Ddugoff in size 30 fits me a little snug in the waist on some days, but it works fine (I'm OCD, so my OK is somebody else's great).

Last thing on Ddugoff: the materials are great. Even if it's synthetic, it's a very good synthetic. The man is also a material freak. Stuff looks great in person: doesn't come thru in photos.
 

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@gdl203, I imagine you've thought of this already but if there was a way to sort by in stock/ out of stock would be a helpful addition to the next Archival Sale.
 

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Anyone familiar with the Niche pleated easy pants? I’m typically a 32 and assuming XL isn’t my size but so tempted. wondering if they would completely fall down, or, since they stretch, just fit a bit oversized.
 

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@gdl203, I imagine you've thought of this already but if there was a way to sort by in stock/ out of stock would be a helpful addition to the next Archival Sale.
I will spend some time now to deactivate sold out styles
 

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Not sure if this was answered cos I tear thru this threak fast. I really, really recommend Ddugoff shirting and jackets, of which there are plenty left in the sale. I know some of the prints aren't for everyone, but if you have a relatively narrow build, there is nothing better in terms of fit. I had a convo with Ddugoff once (the designer) and he basically told me he was fit freak, and he applied mathematical concepts he learned studying architecture to designing shirts. It shows. The pieces are narrow without being overly slim. I think for most people here, the fit would be better than a bespoke shirt. Totally underrated brand (RIP).

Now to the pants. The pants run pretty slim, and sit low on the waist. The best pant I can compare them to would be the Steven Alan (RIP) trekker pant (I'm a 29 in them) but maybe a tad more stylish. I'm a 48 in Eidos trousers (perfect fit) and the Ddugoff in size 30 fits me a little snug in the waist on some days, but it works fine (I'm OCD, so my OK is somebody else's great).

Last thing on Ddugoff: the materials are great. Even if it's synthetic, it's a very good synthetic. The man is also a material freak. Stuff looks great in person: doesn't come thru in photos.
I think that the Nick overshirt with the embroidery pocket is one of the nicest pieces we've had
 

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The Document pants in washed navy wool are the most comfortable pair of trousers I have ever owned. Actually tempted to grab the size up as well. The product photos don't do them justice.

Also s/o to the absolute unit leaving the showroom with like 10 boxes and bags this morning.
How did you size the high waist pleat Document pants? From the measurements I was able to find they seem to run small to size?
 

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How did you size the high waist pleat Document pants? From the measurements I was able to find they seem to run small to size?

I fluctuate between a 30 /31 waist and figured the S would be the best bet as I have a slim build. Snug, though not overly tight around the waist. They're pretty TTS I'd say.

For reference picked up a pair in the same size from Fujito and those were way too tight so I think you'll be fine going your regular size.
 

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Ok I caved. After looking up more fitpics from Newcomer and Mmmargeologist, picked up the boa fleece ranch coat. Can't wait to look as cool as them
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Not sure if this was answered cos I tear thru this threak fast. I really, really recommend Ddugoff shirting and jackets, of which there are plenty left in the sale. I know some of the prints aren't for everyone, but if you have a relatively narrow build, there is nothing better in terms of fit. I had a convo with Ddugoff once (the designer) and he basically told me he was fit freak, and he applied mathematical concepts he learned studying architecture to designing shirts. It shows. The pieces are narrow without being overly slim. I think for most people here, the fit would be better than a bespoke shirt. Totally underrated brand (RIP).

Now to the pants. The pants run pretty slim, and sit low on the waist. The best pant I can compare them to would be the Steven Alan (RIP) trekker pant (I'm a 29 in them) but maybe a tad more stylish. I'm a 48 in Eidos trousers (perfect fit) and the Ddugoff in size 30 fits me a little snug in the waist on some days, but it works fine (I'm OCD, so my OK is somebody else's great).

Last thing on Ddugoff: the materials are great. Even if it's synthetic, it's a very good synthetic. The man is also a material freak. Stuff looks great in person: doesn't come thru in photos.
Can you say more about the sizing of the shirts? I am a small to medium, 46 to 48, who tends more toward S/46 in shirting... wondering if I can make this would work for me in a M (S sold out)...
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How did you size the high waist pleat Document pants? From the measurements I was able to find they seem to run small to size?

Another data point - I have a bunch of the Document Tuck pants, which is their standard high waisted pleated fit. I'm a pretty consistent 34, and the L works great for me.
 

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I fluctuate between a 30 /31 waist and figured the S would be the best bet as I have a slim build. Snug, though not overly tight around the waist. They're pretty TTS I'd say.

For reference picked up a pair in the same size from Fujito and those were way too tight so I think you'll be fine going your regular size.
Another data point - I have a bunch of the Document Tuck pants, which is their standard high waisted pleated fit. I'm a pretty consistent 34, and the L works great for me.
Thank you both, immensely helpful.
 

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