SimbaWalker
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So it looks like their sizing chart for their new knit polos is possibly changed to make it roomer. Wonder if that changes the general recommendation to size up?
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I agree. It really doesn't make sense, especially on the staples (which is most of what they've started stocking for SS24 and what I personally have been watching out for).Oh my god you’re right. Looking again, it doesn’t seem as bad as only 2 sleeve lengths per neck size. However the selection has definitely been reduced, mostly to the detriment of longer-armed folks.
What’s strange to me is that our sizes are available in that Green Stripe Poplin, but not in staples such as their university stripe oxfords or lightweight oxfords (which, I would think, are their best-sellers). It would make more sense to stock the less-utilized sizes in their more popular styles, no?
I wouldn’t even mind going to the 34/35 sizing metric… they already kind of do that for their sport shirts, and I find the extra half inch usually disappears in shrinkage anyway. I just don’t want to have to go custom for everything now.
Also wondering thisWondering when the spring sport coats will arrive…
Well whenever it is we can be sure the majority of sizes will be sold out three days laterAlso wondering this
Pontoglio is Italian, so softer and usually a little lighter, and Brisbane moss is English, so usually heartier and a bit heavier. So the answer is it depends what you’re looking forWhich corduroy do you like from them the most? (which mill)
They don't even look like high-rise on the photos where the model is wearing them, weird. And no khaki color option again...Looks like the high-rise trouser sizing is different for the newest additions, and the rise is quite a bit lower.
2024
2022-2023
EDIT: MTO form appears to indicate the old higher rise numbers with the new measurements for everything else, so wondering if maybe it's not actually changing.
My size in these two tables has a 1/10 inch difference in front rise- not what I'd call a significant change.Looks like the high-rise trouser sizing is different for the newest additions, and the rise is quite a bit lower.
2024
2022-2023
EDIT: MTO form appears to indicate the old higher rise numbers with the new measurements for everything else, so wondering if maybe it's not actually changing.
If I'll have some spare moments over the weekend I'll do a side by side comparison. Let the thread be the judgeDo we have any guinea pigs who can do a side by side with the new allegedly increased back rise trousers? That's the problem for me, which renders the "high" rise (which really amounts to a mid-ish rise on my frame) mostly untenable, since getting them to sit where the front rise allows necessitates a serious, self-imposed wedgie on the back.
With a proper back rise, the current front rise would be perfectly adequate
I must be losing it. Could have sworn there was about a .6in difference on size 35.My size in these two tables has a 1/10 inch difference in front rise- not what I'd call a significant change.