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Incidentally I recently came to the realization I wasn't wearing my EG shirts enough because they were just a bit too billowy in the current TTS (a size down is better in length but too snug in the chest) so I said screw it and threw them in the dryer. Still extra long, but slightly less billowy at the waist (as I had hoped) and really no different than any other cotton button up I throw in the dryer, despite the tag warning against it.
 

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Everything i own (EG, vis, kapital, lady white, literally anything you can buy from our store), I wash cold, dry medium. There is nothing that won't fall into this category for me. I don't buy fabrics I can't wash, though.
 

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Ahhh thanks, you're right. The one on NNY is poly while the other is cotton. That explains the difference with the leopard cover vest too, FW21 was cotton and SS22 is a poly blend and looks much different. It's hard to tell which is which sometimes when sites don't list the season. Thanks again.

It's worth noting that the Leopard print also came in two variations for SS 22. A poly fiber print and a poly ripstop one. The former was shiny whilst the latter was more matte in finish. The FW 21 was a poly/cotton blend.

FW 21 Leopard
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Leopard Poly Rip Stop.jpg

SS 22 Poly Ripstop
Leopard Poly.jpg

SS 22 Poly Fibre
 
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I'll tell you right now I'm stoked that we wrote plenty of that camo, it really translates well to on-body. Here are some of my favorite kits from this lookbook, but looking really strong IMO.

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