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Engineered Garments FW 14

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okay guys, its 85 degrees here and I haven't shaved for a week. luckily these pieces look pretty decent with seersucker pants

Vest;
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Pretty slim fit, like you'd expect a dress type waistcoat. I'm 6'0" in a size medium. it's short, plays best with a shirt tucked in. second photo to show the fleecey underside of the fabric - the outer shell looks knit like a sweater, it's a really incredible textile.

Jacket;
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This fits me kind of wonky since the medium's been purchased, so im trying on the small. it's pulling slightly but the stretchyness of the fabric lets me kind of get away with it. same "patagonia-snap-fleece" snaps are on the cuffs where you'd expect buttons for a typical sport coat. blue elbow patches and under-collar detail, super gorgeous. this thing seems to be pretty warm but wasn't killing me outside today, It might have the same temp regulating appeal you'd expect from your classic north face / pata fleece gear.
 

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I own EG flannels and flannels by Japanese repro brands like Sugar Cane, Deluxeware and UES. The Japanese brands are superior and cheaper. Look up Deluxeware and UES heavyweight flannels. The price is around £100-£120. Sugar Cane are even cheaper £60-£80 and very good quality.

I really like EG flannels but there is better value for money out there.


May I ask who solicited your opinion and why you thought anyone would care to have it, HERE!
 

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It was a response to posts regarding the flannels a few pages back. Not that I need to justify myself to you, you do not own this forum. I don't need to be 'solicited' to reply to a post. What a ridiculous statement. I must have offended you because you sell EG. Jesus wept.
 
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