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Can anyone tell me what the US size on this pair of Edward Green Beaulieus is? The 9/9.5E is confusing me. Thanks.
The first number is the UK size; the second is the US size.
First off all, your shirt sleeves have to fit right. If all of your shirts have different sleeve lengths and cuff sizes, you're jacket sleeves will never look right.
You have to button it up.
+1You have to button it up.
What are my options for a dress shoe when I walk 20-30 minutes a day to and from work?
Are wooden soles pointless? Should I get rubber heeled shoes? Do high end makers offer these types of shoes, or should I consult a cobbler?
Maybe he's Dutch.+1
I think you mean leather soles.
He looks like Sean Connery in his profile picture.Maybe he's Dutch.
Are they tight in the waist as well? You could get him to just let out the seat a touch. There should be enough extra fabric there to give you a little more space.I have a pair of trousers a little too tight in the thigh and seat. It causes the pockets to flair. Would getting a tailor to let out the waist help at all or do I have to just get used to them being on the tighter side.