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If you want one with Saint Laurent written on it, there's really only one way to go.

In my experience, All Saints do some pretty good knits at nice price points.

Which Wyatts did ya get?

I don't particularly care for the logo, but I really like the material and fit itself. All Saints has had some pretty nice knits in the past, but nothing in their current lineup really piqued my interest. I guess it's a waiting game. Same with Sandro and The Kooples.

I got the plain zipped Wyatts without harness. Excuse the weird (and sloppily blurred) photo - it's the only one I took before ruining the sole starting to wear them. :) I'll try to get a fit picture taken later.

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Love those saint laurent knits and can't go wrong with those classic wyatts above. I've been very happy with the quality, fit, and edgy elegance of the pieces that I have from them. I went out on a limb and ordered the Saint Laurent Black and Green hoodie with the varsity look to it. It should be coming today or tomorrow; I'll try to post a pic, as apparently I purchased the last one or it's not available on the web store anymore when I checked.

Can a person have too many hooded sweatshirts? (For some reason the word hoodie annoys me!!)
 

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Yes the side zip Wyatts are great. I got the Terry Jodphur and, although I haven't worn them yet, really dig them. I think they're going to replace my "Hedi 30" ones, as they were called back in the glory days.
 

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Love those saint laurent knits and can't go wrong with those classic wyatts above. I've been very happy with the quality, fit, and edgy elegance of the pieces that I have from them. I went out on a limb and ordered the Saint Laurent Black and Green hoodie with the varsity look to it. It should be coming today or tomorrow; I'll try to post a pic, as apparently I purchased the last one or it's not available on the web store anymore when I checked.

Can a person have too many hooded sweatshirts? (For some reason the word hoodie annoys me!!)

I love the phrase "edgy elegance". It sums up what I'm looking for in SLP very well. I, too, purchased a new hooded sweatshirt that's yet to arrive - although mine is a plain black one from Sandro.

The only "problem" with the Wyatts is that I really don't want to wear my SeF and FtF boots anymore now that I have these. They (Wyatts) are just superb in terms of both looks and comfort.
 

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I don't particularly care for the logo, but I really like the material and fit itself. All Saints has had some pretty nice knits in the past, but nothing in their current lineup really piqued my interest. I guess it's a waiting game. Same with Sandro and The Kooples.

I got the plain zipped Wyatts without harness. Excuse the weird (and sloppily blurred) photo - it's the only one I took before ruining the sole starting to wear them. :) I'll try to get a fit picture taken later.

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Nice, I've got those from back in Hedi's day and they're still going strong. Recommend getting a vibram sole put on in due course.
 

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I booked an appointment to a cobbler earlier this week. Winters are very snowy here, so vibram soles are a must.
 

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Love those saint laurent knits and can't go wrong with those classic wyatts above. I've been very happy with the quality, fit, and edgy elegance of the pieces that I have from them. I went out on a limb and ordered the Saint Laurent Black and Green hoodie with the varsity look to it. It should be coming today or tomorrow; I'll try to post a pic, as apparently I purchased the last one or it's not available on the web store anymore when I checked.

Can a person have too many hooded sweatshirts? (For some reason the word hoodie annoys me!!)

I've only just started wearing hoodies hooded sweatshirts again. The ones I used to wear were ill-fitting so I shifted away, but the couple I have now fit much better. At some point I'm going to get either the black Rive Gauche or the black with the 50's script. I'll need to have my SA get both in for me to try. I can see myself ending up with a few SLP hoodies. After black I think I'll get white and then see if it's worth getting anymore.

The only "problem" with the Wyatts is that I really don't want to wear my SeF and FtF boots anymore now that I have these. They (Wyatts) are just superb in terms of both looks and comfort.

Do you find your arches get tired after several hours? I've noticed that my sock thickness impacts the comfort. I also find my zip boots (yours but in land suede) are a bit better than my harness boots.
 

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Do you find your arches get tired after several hours? I've noticed that my sock thickness impacts the comfort. I also find my zip boots (yours but in land suede) are a bit better than my harness boots.

They do get somewhat tired, but that goes for all of my boots with 40-45 mm heels, though. The Wyatts are the most comfortable, although I gotta hand it to SeFs for being incredibly comfortable as well. I sized the Wyatts half a size down (42EU instead of 42.5EU) for a snug fit, and I feel like it was the right choice. They are snug, but that's what makes them comfortable, as they don't move around at all while walking.

I don't really even notice my feet being tired anymore since I've been wearing 40 mm heels almost exclusively for the past couple of years, but I'll let you know if I notice something tonight when I go walk around the city. :)
 

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Just me or does that Terry boot look real similar to the Celine Jacno version? Might be another option to look into.

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Jodhpur Drugstore Ankle Boots in Calfskin | Smart Closet
 

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I have both the jacno and the terry's, and the Terry has a more square shaped last than the jacno, but is much more sleek than the Wyatt.
 

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They do get somewhat tired, but that goes for all of my boots with 40-45 mm heels, though. The Wyatts are the most comfortable, although I gotta hand it to SeFs for being incredibly comfortable as well. I sized the Wyatts half a size down (42EU instead of 42.5EU) for a snug fit, and I feel like it was the right choice. They are snug, but that's what makes them comfortable, as they don't move around at all while walking.

I don't really even notice my feet being tired anymore since I've been wearing 40 mm heels almost exclusively for the past couple of years, but I'll let you know if I notice something tonight when I go walk around the city. :)

That's helpful. I went with my normal size (41) and as long as my socks aren't too thin then I get little to no movement as well. I think part of the comfort thing for me is not wearing them frequently enough.
 

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That's helpful. I went with my normal size (41) and as long as my socks aren't too thin then I get little to no movement as well. I think part of the comfort thing for me is not wearing them frequently enough.
Yeah they'll for sure break in over time.

I went up to a 44.5 for the Terry, but all others are 44.

Terry vs the Wyatt 30 jodhpurs:
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Terry vs celine jacno 60 mm:
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And then Terry vs jacno 40 mm backzip:
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