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Pant Recommendations?

kiLLscaLLion

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Originally Posted by bierz
Doc,

Where can the Italian Polo pants? I don't mind ordering online, but if you know of a place near Chicago where I could try it on that'd be ideal.


+1, but for New York
 

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Originally Posted by Axelman 17
Go to the RL Mansion on 72nd and Madison. Prices will be high but you will be able to try on everything.

The mansion doesn't always have the pants Doc's referring to.

+1 for thes PRLs Doc's referring to (I forget the model name), any RLBLs, and Incotex, but with the Incotex, make sure you ask for measurements, especially of the rise. I've got 6 pairs, with 4 different cuts. Some are baggier than others.
 

kiLLscaLLion

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Originally Posted by kaxixi
The mansion doesn't always have the pants Doc's referring to.

+1 for thes PRLs Doc's referring to (I forget the model name), any RLBLs, and Incotex, but with the Incotex, make sure you ask for measurements, especially of the rise. I've got 6 pairs, with 4 different cuts. Some are baggier than others.


Hmm I tried on a pair of Incotex at Barney's and found them to be pretty slim. I even asked the salesperson if Incotex has different cuts and he said that they are all the same. The different cuts makes buying on STP tough. I have a suspicion that that the ones that retail for $600 are slimmer than the ones that retail for $400 though.
 

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