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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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I should clarify, No. 2 would be used for apres ski. I'd say the park would get 20-30 wears a year. Which is why I am leaning away from it. But I love it so much.
 

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I can't remember if you ended up returning that gradient Minotaur raincoat but I remember you had trouble fitting that into your wardrobe, too. I'm sort of worried that the same thing will happen again.

Still, I'm casting my vote for 3.
 

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I’d say 2 if you’re looking to get something less formal but still lots of wear out of. 3 def intrigues the hell out of me too but It could run the risk of getting less use if it’s not your typical style. I did this kind of risk with the ARC suit and I’m happy with that choice. Getting it tailored and I’m dying to rock it for a night out. I think overall I’d say go for 3 and get out of your comfort zone
 

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Sorry but wearing a $1700 designer leather jacket for just walking to the office from your car is just ridiculous.
Yes if you signed up to serve your country (and the Honor of Men In General) to fight fascism in 1940s England.
Otherwise, for general being alive, I'd just get some Uniqlo.
Leave me out of this
 

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I'm going against the majority opinion here and voting for flowy #1. Despite the multiplicity of long coats in your wardrobe I'm willing to bet it would still get the most use out of the 3 options. And I think Greg mentioned it was one of his favourites this season?
 

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Alright, y'all ready for a crazy question? I've got store credit and points and a discount collectively burning a hole in the pocket of my Rota cords, and I want to get something a little off-kilter. What say the masses! Just like the Highlander, there can ONLY BE ONE:

Option 1: Easily, the most pragmatic of the three. Something I will throw over a suit on the way to work, or wear on the weekends with a sweater like @lefty. The big buttons make me smile. The downside? I've got a lot of long coats.
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Option 2: I mean, this thing is just bonkers and I love Kaptain Sunshine. I'll get some wear out of it when I hit the slopes next year (~15-20 days total). But maybe it is too much.

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Option 3: This thing has been tempting me for a solid two months. It is wild, and doesn't really fit with the majority of my wardrobe, but it is just so bonkers and awesome that I want it. Plus, I like supporting new brands. I can see myself grabbing this when I don't want to wear something more dressy like a field jacket (I really do not have anything below a field jacket in terms of formality, and frequently grab a puffer coat / rain jacket when I'm feeling lazy).

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Option 4: ???
You gotta go NBA draft style. You always take the best talent on the board and figure it out later.
 

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3, It just looks so good.

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We only got one more small drop for this season, so maybe we can start talking about our favourite pick-ups as well as the pieces we think were unfairly slept on.

I'm with @Newcomer in saying that the soft & hard blurhms mockneck sweatshirt (I'm assuming he was talking about that one) is very good. It's very true to its name since it's somehow both soft yet hefty. Kind of crazy that last I checked no sizes were sold out.
 

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