Racing Green
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Family portrait from top left - Slim Fit Fatigues, 107s, Easy Cargos, Rip Stop New Yorkers, Herringbone Twill New Yorkers, Typewriter Climbing Pants.
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I need to do a family photo... What are the differences between the new yorkers and the climbing pants?Family portrait from top left - Slim Fit Fatigues, 107s, Easy Cargos, Rip Stop New Yorkers, Herringbone Twill New Yorkers, Typewriter Climbing Pants. View attachment 1636086
The climbing pants don’t have a fly, there are more panels, they have an integrated belt instead of a drawstring, and I think they have elasticated cuffs. The fit is similar.
Any feedback on the loop wheel crewneck sweatshirt?
I’m a 2 in 107s but I think I might need a size 3 in orslow tops. I’m a 40 in jacket size
$250+ seems like a lot for a sweatshirt but I’m so impressed with how orslow nails basics that I’m guessing they probably nailed this too
Recently picked up the slim fit army trousers (khaki chinos)
if the sizing is right for you, i would say these are the platonic ideal of casual khaki chinos. They are not actually very slim, but too slim would be weird for this style
absolute perfect shade of mid-dark khaki. Perfect shade for fading over time. Great mid weight 4 season fabric. Texture but not extreme. All of the details are so subtle and so well thought out. Nothing gimmicky.
This is my 2nd orslow purchase after getting 107 jeans earlier this year (which I also think are outstanding assuming the fit works for you)
I’m so impressed with how well they nail the details of these classic pieces
I'm looking at some 105's but I think I'm between a 2 and 3. My best fitting high waist denim is about 16.25" buttoned up across the top. I'm thinking 2 will stretch slightly to an ideal fit. My fear is 3 will stretch too much and then I'll get bunching with a belt. Anyone know how much stretch to expect?