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Benesyed

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I sized down but of its the linen the fabric can wear away. If its suede sizing down is the way to go
 

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Yeah I think that’s why mine are still new in the box. Should’ve sized down, but they are really nice
 

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Hoping some Aurland's owners can comment. If I typically wear a 10.5E US in loafers (somewhat wide forefoot), is size 45 worth a shot or is it going to be too narrow in the toebox? I wear 11 or 11.5 in sneakers, typically
 

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Hoping some Aurland's owners can comment. If I typically wear a 10.5E US in loafers (somewhat wide forefoot), is size 45 worth a shot or is it going to be too narrow in the toebox? I wear 11 or 11.5 in sneakers, typically
I'm a brannock 10 and wear 43 in Aurlands comfortably
 

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Hoping some Aurland's owners can comment. If I typically wear a 10.5E US in loafers (somewhat wide forefoot), is size 45 worth a shot or is it going to be too narrow in the toebox? I wear 11 or 11.5 in sneakers, typically
I wear an 11 and 11.5 in Nikes and took 44 in Aurlands. Fit is snug but I have a wide foot. Also the leather is soft out of the box
 

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New Camo terry is so good in this updated fabric. Hope they keep it.

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I was hoping to get clarification on how No Man measures the front rise on pants: is it from the crotch seam to the bottom of the waistband, or to the top of it? Normally I assume it's to the top of the waistband, but I was comparing the measurements of the Camoshita easy pants to a pair I own in the same size from SS20: the Size 48s on the site read 26.5 cm, while mine go to 29.5 cm to the top of the waistband, and 25.5 cm to the bottom of the waistband. The latter measurement would match the website's measurements better, and I can't imagine the sizing having deviated that much in-between seasons.

Just wanted to make sure, as I'm hoping to avoid making a return when I make a purchase!
 

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Virtusize has tutorials on how to measure garments to compare them. We follow those standards when measuring ours.

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Is the sizing for the Document kangaroo pocket shirt in virtusize accurate? it says 69 cm chest measurement for the XL, which seems pretty big for fitting true to US size. I checked the document relaxed shirt, which says that it has a relaxed fit which is also true to size, and the chest to chest for that is 63 cm, which seems more like an XL fit. appreciate any help in advance! trying to see if either of these will be big enough for me. pandemic eating has made my true to size an XL/XXL, skewing more towards the XXL side of the equation haha.
 

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