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I'm not a pocket square guy. I'm looking for some crowd sourced help. Your job is to pick one from NMWA for this:
I love that suit.
And in order to make that determination, what is the fabric like? This is a tough one, just because the suit is so clean looking. Depending on the fabric, I don't want to pick anything too chunky.
I'm not a pocket square guy. I'm looking for some crowd sourced help. Your job is to pick one from NMWA for this:
Thanks bud. And it is not quilted, but it does have faint horizontal lines. There are not any vertical lines. From any closer than a foot, they are not even remotely visible.
One of your "coolest" looks. The faint lines add a nice bit of character to it.
Just wanted to drop in and say I had a chance to make it to the trunk show this weekend and the guys at NMWA are pretty stand up. I tried on the rock in both the grey and Navy and they are both great coats. I purchased the Navy and i am loving it. I see now that you have the Merino in size seven in grey. If I bought the rock in a size six and it is good enough to wear but not layer underneath would the seven fit similar in the Merino or would it be big enough to layer underneath? Thanks in advance? Oh and fit pics of the rock to come for those interested.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Unfortunately, I am about as white / prep as they come, so to say it is challenging for me to look cool is a bit of an understatement.
Thanks, I appreciate that. Unfortunately, I am about as white / prep as they come, so to say it is challenging for me to look cool is a bit of an understatement.