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This is where I think I divert from what some of you guys seem to want. I would want shorter jackets, lower rise trousers, and a fairly slim fit. I suppose it says something very creditable about your stuff, that it can be worn in different ways by different people ☺

Also in my book the heyday of menswear is probably 2023… (whatever feels right next)

It is great to see.

That's what we'd always see at the workshop: just all sorts of people, ages, builds, tastes, interests. You'd have one chap come in who was enthused to the max about all things made in England, the next chap convinced our jacket was the same as one worn by Walter Gropius in 1933, and another dragged in by his wife for a linen suit for their wedding. Keeps you on your toes!
 

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Want to buy in case anyone is selling:

The Tielocken coat in a medium or a small - slept on this a few hours too long sadly
 

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Any tips for putting the balaclava on so a) a) you're sure the vent lines up properly and doesn't squinch (a word I made up) one eye or the other; and b) that it covers your hair properly without messing it up? I tried mine out in the wild for the first time, and, while it was very successful at keeping me warm (all while my friends were complaining about how cold it was), it really made a mess of my hair; I went from having a side part to having a middle part - I'm not a skateboarder, so I don't think I can pull off that look.
 

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Any tips for putting the balaclava on so a) a) you're sure the vent lines up properly and doesn't squinch (a word I made up) one eye or the other; and b) that it covers your hair properly without messing it up? I tried mine out in the wild for the first time, and, while it was very successful at keeping me warm (all while my friends were complaining about how cold it was), it really made a mess of my hair; I went from having a side part to having a middle part - I'm not a skateboarder, so I don't think I can pull off that look.
As a balding shaved head, I am incredibly curious as to how this will go
 

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Any tips for putting the balaclava on so a) a) you're sure the vent lines up properly and doesn't squinch (a word I made up) one eye or the other; and b) that it covers your hair properly without messing it up? I tried mine out in the wild for the first time, and, while it was very successful at keeping me warm (all while my friends were complaining about how cold it was), it really made a mess of my hair; I went from having a side part to having a middle part - I'm not a skateboarder, so I don't think I can pull off that look.
I don't think it's possible for it not to mess up your hair. The knit is going to come in contact with hair and it is snug fit, it is not a loose fitting balaclava that just can hover over your head and minimally mess it up.
 

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Any tips for putting the balaclava on so a) a) you're sure the vent lines up properly and doesn't squinch (a word I made up) one eye or the other; and b) that it covers your hair properly without messing it up? I tried mine out in the wild for the first time, and, while it was very successful at keeping me warm (all while my friends were complaining about how cold it was), it really made a mess of my hair; I went from having a side part to having a middle part - I'm not a skateboarder, so I don't think I can pull off that look.

It will certainly loosen and soften with time, especially around the front, but it's always going to be a snug fit on the head, that one.
 

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I mean, I expected some mussiness, but I guess I was hoping there was a secret technique to find to prevent a surprise redrawing of boundaries every time I took the thing off. ah well. Part of it is definitely the fault of my hair, which is fine and straight and has absolutely no character of its own.
 

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I mean, I expected some mussiness, but I guess I was hoping there was a secret technique to find to prevent a surprise redrawing of boundaries every time I took the thing off. ah well. Part of it is definitely the fault of my hair, which is fine and straight and has absolutely no character of its own.

We are here for you. We are all here for you. And with time it will get easier.
 

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And speaking of hair-rufflers, here's a couple of new photographs of the duffle coat in Herdwick tweed being worn in public in broad daylight.

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Ugh that coat looks so GOOD
I told everyone that reached out to me about the duffle herdwick a few months back when they asked what coats I like and such from the line up. This fabric lived in my head ever since I saw it on the trench last year. Texture is insane, and it is just soooo unique. It is something you would probably seeing no one has in the wild. I think the brown is ruggish and fit workwear/country style really well, while the silver has a more modern urban look to it.

And Paul's camera made me really want to buy both after seeing the pictures lol. Great job on this one!
 

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