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Crshngdwn

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Any impressions of the Mountain Hoodie fit and fabric? It looks like it’s built off of the OS cropped hoodie. Also interested to hear how the “intermingle” French terry differs from mainline.
 

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Best way to shrink the mr P carbon? I wear 36 in all, but the carbons have stretched the most and have those weird bulges around knees. What's the safest way too shrink them a bit? hot water wash and dryer? Will that fade them too much?
 

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Also guys keep in mind sometimes you may have fat or athletic thighs and sizing down to accommodate for a waist stretch is the last thing you want to do.
 

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Any thoughts on those 3 brushed flannels? The red x navy plaid and the natural x navy plaid look pretty damn solid

Agree. The flannels are really nice and both colors do look solid. I’d rather have the natural x navy then my current bone & black color as mentioned above ^ Might grab it and sell mine.
 

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Let's be honest. Those track pants are horrible. I didn't want to wear stuff like that 15 years ago, don't know why would now.

Flannels are perfect cut, just not the colors for me unfortunately. Or lucky so I can save some money.

But let's talk that shirt please. It is so perfect!

TRACK_PANTS_BLACK_01.jpg
 

Marco Storari

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Let's be honest. Those track pants are horrible. I didn't want to wear stuff like that 15 years ago, don't know why would now.

Flannels are perfect cut, just not the colors for me unfortunately. Or lucky so I can save some money.

But let's talk that shirt please. It is so perfect!

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I disagree - I think the tie dye is really cool
 

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been a while since ive purchased a flannel. do you size up or stick with your t shirt size?

TTS but they fit slim so only size up if you want a looser fit. Although for me sizing up throws off the proportions a little.

Also not going to lie I'm a little curious to see fit pics of the track pants. Initially I didn't really have any interest in them but they don't look too bad in the product shots.
 

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