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Any chance to see measurements of chest, shoulders and waist for sizes 48 and 50?
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Any chance to see measurements of chest, shoulders and waist for sizes 48 and 50?
Kevin, so the measurements are the same for Mod 2 and Mod 1 car coat? I was asking about Mod 1 so that's because I am unsre about the size
Kevin, so the measurements are the same for Mod 2 and Mod 1 car coat? I was asking about Mod 1 so that's because I am unsre about the size
Any plans to introduce a Mod 3 suit? Maybe something not so Italian leaning...
The Irish Linen Trousers look really nice. What is the weight on that linen?
For what it's worth, I can't seem to easily find a well made structured shoulder RTW anymore because soft shoulder is so popular. Haha can't pay Tom Ford prices. So hopefully in another 2 years, there will be enough market for the structured English style to be broadly available. It would be a differentiator.There is a model 3 in the making, but it is simply a double breasted model 2.
I dont think that the recent #menswear trend of a more structured shoulder will be a commercial hit untill a few seasons ahead. Especially given the way people have been dressing the past year..
Which is why we are developing a cashmere lounge set too. Haha..
+1 on thisFor what it's worth, I can't seem to easily find a well made structured shoulder RTW anymore because soft shoulder is so popular. Haha can't pay Tom Ford prices. So hopefully in another 2 years, there will be enough market for the structured English style to be broadly available. It would be a differentiator.
For what it's worth, I can't seem to easily find a well made structured shoulder RTW anymore because soft shoulder is so popular. Haha can't pay Tom Ford prices. So hopefully in another 2 years, there will be enough market for the structured English style to be broadly available. It would be a differentiator.
Does the double breasted have a peak lapel? Would be cool curious to see Cavours take on a peak lapel
We'll se what happens in the future. I think there will be a trend-shift over the coming seasons, as the soft shoulder has been very popular for a long period.
But we dont have to be the first movers.
Husbands Paris makes a very cool structured silhouette at a decent price point, but I think their total look is a little too fashiony for the classic #menswear enthusiasts.
Our double breasted model will have a generous peak lapel. I just got the first sample, and it looks promising albeit in need of a few tweaks before it gets to see the light of day.
Please let it be 6x1?