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Bagariny- What the deuce?

pabloj

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Never heard about it in Italy
 

jcriswel

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Argo,

Ok... how does Bagariny compare to other Italian RTW shirts(Kiton, Brioni, Lorenzini, Borrelli, Barba, Fray, Finamore, Truzzi etc).

Thanks,

jcriswel
 

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I hear they're a real Barga-rino!
 

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Originally Posted by jcriswel
Argo,

Ok... how does Bagariny compare to other Italian RTW shirts(Kiton, Brioni, Lorenzini, Borrelli, Barba, Fray, Finamore, Truzzi etc).

Thanks,

jcriswel


I just posted a pic of mine in the folded shirt pron thread. These are very nice shirts and I like them better than Barba. They are not as slim as the Barba model without back shoulder pleats, they fit very similiar to my Kiton shirts. Decently high arm hole, not tent-like but not ultra slim either. The buttons are the best I have on any of my shirts, hand sewn but sturdy, and soft squared. The collar is nice and high. I plan on buying as few more.

They do have a strange hand stitching around the arm hole, done for looks it appears.

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