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Looks good, but what about your lightweight five zip?
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Looks good, but what about your lightweight five zip?
Looks nice reedo, what's the material like?
Just paid for a TOJ (black lamb MDR). Damn.
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Picked up the W+H bomber today on a whim from Frances May. Still on the fence about keeping it but it's super comfy and I really need a lightweight jacket
What is your hesitation? I have an opportunity to snag one for quite a good deal.
Well just read the receipt and since it was a sale item, no returns lol so I'm keeping it.
It's really nice, but I'm not used to wearing ribbed hem jackets, so the way it blouses/bunches at the waist is a look i've got to get used to. Otherwise its great
Well just read the receipt and since it was a sale item, no returns lol so I'm keeping it.
It's really nice, but I'm not used to wearing ribbed hem jackets, so the way it blouses/bunches at the waist is a look i've got to get used to. Otherwise its great
I used to think the same way, until I got this really amazing cotton "moto" jacket from Margiela, from about 2006. The bunching at the back actually creates a very interesting and distinctive silhouette.
I know exactly what u mean. The blouson effect gets better as the ribbed hem stretches a bit from wearing the jacket.
It's usually less pronounced on a jacket of this material. Lately I've been having an infatuation with olive clothing so I was considering a light breezy jacket.