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Ambrosi Napoli

poorsod

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I'm still waiting anxiously for the Solito pants review.
 

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Those pants are a disaster.
 

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But isn't the ass pain caused by the pents (with camel toe)?


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Are these the pants obtained by Seamaster Lux? I think he would beg to differ.

I can only speak for myself but amongst all the trousers I've tried, there are none that come even close to both the comfort and cut I obtained with Ambrosi. Now that's only me and I certainly can't say it's a general rule.
Just that even Camps de Luca, Gieves & Hawkes and all the other tailors I've tried, including Italian ones, aren't bringing me the same thing.
 

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I thank you all for worrying so much about my comfort
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My Ambrosi trousers are very comfortable and fit the way I wanted them to fit. I've got nothing bad to say about them.

YMMV obviously but as far as I'm concerned, I'm satisfied and, quite clearly, this is by far what I'm interested in.
 

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It looks like it's taking into account for the ass drape/drooping that will set in when he gets older.
 
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Srsly though, that's not at all uncomfortable?
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Obviously, I'm serious. It's actually super comfortable. And I've had trousers from Anderson & Sheppard, Camps de Luca, Ripense, Formosa, WW Chan, Orazio Luciano, etc.

My Ambrosi feel just better. Anyway, I don't really see the point of explaining. it's all about how you feel in them. Images can't explain that.
 

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I would be worried about my taint being bisected...

That said, you wear them. If you are happy then he did his job and earned his money.
 

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StyleForum: Where men on the internet will tell you that you don't know how your own ass feels.
 

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