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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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stitchy 50s during the day 40s at night is the coldest
 

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du, thats cold enough to justify about any coat. c'mon, kopping time is here.
 

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They don't produce that model in Sweden. Always had it produced in Poland - (most of ) the Arholmas are made in Sweden but they are a bit different : lined, stitched and taped seams (a la Mackintosh) and a LOT more expensive. As much as I'm a fan of all things handmade, I personally prefer the Stockholm with it's slightly irregular welded seams and unlined.
Does not breathe much really. Any rubber or bonded cotton raincoat will stop water/moisture both ways. Unless you get into technical fabrics with
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in their name and the design often suffers with those.

It very much looks like a raincoat but I think it's also a statement piece in some colors - I've worn one to go out for drinks and people love it (and touch it, A LOT). It's just a cool coat.


I wear mine all the time and people always comment on it. The racer GREEN is very nice and stands out.
I've worn it with my suit many times. It's suitable.

I've never had so many strangers like a piece of clothing before.

It does not breathe at all.
Bonded cotton so it gets clammy. I recommend a longsleeve underneath or better yet some wool.

These fit quite large FYI. I am a Medium (M) regularly and I purchased a Xtra Small (XS).
 
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The wool-faced down coats with wool/cashmere lining and coyote fur hood are... more expensive 


Greg, Edouard, how do these react with rain/snow?
 

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I wish my PayPal eCheck would clear soon.


Totally get that. Trying to be patient about an invoice so that I can contribute to the revenue stream and hopefully have new clothes for my anniversary holiday next weekend.
 

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Totally get that. Trying to be patient about an invoice so that I can contribute to the revenue stream and hopefully have new clothes for my anniversary holiday next weekend.
Matthew - I feel that I've missed an email from you somewhere. I replied to some of your questions earlier today about Inis Meain sizing. Did you send me a list of things you are ordering and waiting for an invoice? If so, I apologize and please sned that again, I cannot find that email. Thanks !
 

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These fit quite large FYI. I am a Medium (M) regularly and I purchased a Xtra Small (XS).

I'm surprised by this. Maybe yours is from a previous season? But I'm an L usually and need an L here (M gets too tight at the shoulders with anything underneath and sleeves start getting a tad short)
 

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Matthew - I feel that I've missed an email from you somewhere.  I replied to some of your questions earlier today about Inis Meain sizing.  Did you send me a list of things you are ordering and waiting for an invoice?  If so, I apologize and please sned that again, I cannot find that email.  Thanks !


I figured something might have happened. I didn't reply back this morning because I figured you have a lot of email, would get to the other two that came after, and that I can be patient (or at least try). Another one should be over with a fresh subject line in a few minutes.
 

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They don't produce that model in Sweden. Always had it produced in Poland - (most of ) the Arholmas are made in Sweden but they are a bit different : lined, stitched and taped seams (a la Mackintosh) and a LOT more expensive. As much as I'm a fan of all things handmade, I personally prefer the Stockholm with it's slightly irregular welded seams and unlined.
Does not breathe much really. Any rubber or bonded cotton raincoat will stop water/moisture both ways. Unless you get into technical fabrics with
00ae.png
in their name and the design often suffers with those.

It very much looks like a raincoat but I think it's also a statement piece in some colors - I've worn one to go out for drinks and people love it (and touch it, A LOT). It's just a cool coat.


I wear mine all the time and people always comment on it. The racer GREEN is very nice and stands out.
I've worn it with my suit many times. It's suitable.

I've never had so many strangers like a piece of clothing before.

It does not breathe at all.
Bonded cotton so it gets clammy. I recommend a longsleeve underneath or better yet some wool.

These fit quite large FYI. I am a Medium (M) regularly and I purchased a Xtra Small (XS).


I think I'm a XS as well. Greg, do you have it in the classic yellow? (Planning my 2nd order.)
 

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I figured something might have happened. I didn't reply back this morning because I figured you have a lot of email, would get to the other two that came after, and that I can be patient (or at least try). Another one should be over with a fresh subject line in a few minutes.


Sent.
 

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I think I'm a XS as well. Greg, do you have it in the classic yellow? (Planning my 2nd order.)
Sorry, we don't have yellow (only navy, green, white and black)

We don't carry XS either - S to XL
 

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you don't want yellow

Greg how long are the cashmere blend coats?
 
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