great, thanks!Here go. Lighting kinda suck on rainy day.
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great, thanks!Here go. Lighting kinda suck on rainy day.
Note i am a typical S but wearing M. My weight kinda go up recently… View attachment 1864716 View attachment 1864717
Disappointed that none of the blurbs on the greatcoat page simply say "the greatcoat is a great coat!" and leave it at that.
you know I meant real ones Paul… 😂
and ofc there’s a lot of military inspiration in many menswear staples, but a greatcoat is, I would say, particularly explicit in its military origins. Perhaps because it would probably be associated with leaders/generals. Or perhaps it’s merely a function of its size, it just naturally dials everything up to eleven.
Totally agree with the sense that certain colours and style are too strong in association. This is one reason I personally dislike epaulettes.There are a lot of such associations and, once they're in your head, they tend to stick there.
Totally agree with the sense that certain colours and style are too strong in association. This is one reason I personally dislike epaulettes.
More specifically, I understand the problem with greys in principle. But how about a hairy mid-grey marle?
Broad associations with ugly pasts need time to fade, but SEH can play U2 to the Manson monster. ”This is a song Charles Manson stole from the Beatles. We’re stealin’ it back”We love a mid-grey marle!
We're not historians, of course, so I guess there's always the chance we'll put a glaring foot wrong. I don't have an authoritative list of colour x coat combinations to avoid: I just have a gut feeling of what looks / feels right or wrong.
Shawl cardigan in conifer green a possible?
Hi, I’m new here but I found this thread and thought it seemed like the place to come for advice.
Can anyone please help me with the dress trousers? 35” waists fit me best so I’m not sure if medium or large would work. How much can the wool flannel and the cotton be expected to stretch? I’m optimistic that a medium would work with the belt fastened as loosely as possible and accounting for some waistband growth but I don’t want to gamble on if the fabric doesn’t give much.
There's only one thing to do: to the pizza joint with you!Thanks very much for the information. I’ve measured a few of my well-fitting pairs and they each measure right around 17.5” across. It’s an unfortunate size.
Any plans to bring back the Balmacaan in the herringbone tweed?