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MisterrLovely

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Drawstring linen pants please. Perfect for wfh or going out casually and would make a nice pairing with the upcoming dartless unstructured sportjackets. No more formal stuff that nobody wears anymore.


I'll always prefer trousers with side tabs, but drawstring trousers are interesting looking.
 

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I'd like to see these kinds of coats made out of pure cashmere or anything super warm but very light and thin if possible. Right now I've been trying to get rid of all my vintage looking heavy + long outerwears as I have to admit that light Uniqlo puffers are superior in every department except style. When convenience and comfort greatly ironically outweigh the old competitions.
I don't know where you live, but here those puffers wouldn't work well for actual winter outerwear.

I think they ran cashmere blended coats in the past, so not a bad idea.
 

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I don't know where you live, but here those puffers wouldn't work well for actual winter outerwear.

I think they ran cashmere blended coats in the past, so not a bad idea.

I've seen parka puffers being worn in full snowy weather. With a heatech undershirt I find lighter weight jackets to be more comfortable alternatives to heavy pure wool longcoats.
 

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Another proto. Suede.

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Ohhh, that looks absolutely incredible. Amazing color as well. What does the back look like?

Are all these prototypes for sure coming, or are you just gauging interest before deciding on a few/none? I really hope that at least the waxed cotton and this suede jacket are coming this fall. They look almost perfect. Especially the suede one, if it isn't too expensive. You're really stepping up your casual jacket game here.

What would people's opinion be on completely covered buttons both an the flaps and central buttons?

I would strongly prefer uncovered buttons everywhere on a suede jacket. I prefer exposed buttons in general, but even more so with this style of jacket and material. Agreed about the dark horn buttons, though.
 

Ezio

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Yes Rick!

Any details on the quality of the suede? Would personally prefer dark horn buttons on this. What would people's opinion be on completely covered buttons both an the flaps and central buttons?
Uncovered is my preference.
 

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