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Happy with the contemporary fit trouser nowadays. Hadn't really tried it since the tweaks in fit; much fuller in the knee and opening than I would normally have gone for but the reality is this is more comfortable and wearable.

Also, slap some white buttons on this navy linen DB! I'm sending it back but in a perfect world where money grows in my backyard, I'd do just that.

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Very nice! I thought changing buttons was inexpensive.
 

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Happy with the contemporary fit trouser nowadays. Hadn't really tried it since the tweaks in fit; much fuller in the knee and opening than I would normally have gone for but the reality is this is more comfortable and wearable.

Also, slap some white buttons on this navy linen DB! I'm sending it back but in a perfect world where money grows in my backyard, I'd do just that.

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So glad I pulled the trigger on it yesterday. I can only dream that my fit comes close!
 

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From their IG promoting their Fall 2020 catalogue. I started for thread for myself in the style advice section and this particular item is a contender!
 

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Yes, since I was making the order for the trousers, I wanted to see how the lapels looked IRL and also how the two different fits of jacket worked on me.

Is it the difference in fit between neo and regular? I'm wondering that I get size 38 in Neo fit but the waist is kinda tight causing vent flare. Lapel sits flush, no bad x pulling at the button point. I may not do much about the vent flare because it fits well otherwise. Shoulders are on point so if it's any smaller, my deltoids would round out the side.

Would I be 40 slim in the regular fit? Been eyeing getting a suit but because it's all regular fit, tough call.
 

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From their IG promoting their Fall 2020 catalogue. I started for thread for myself in the style advice section and this particular item is a contender!
This is tempting for me, as I don't own any darker brown FW sport jackets. Knowing S&M, these first few examples are just the tip of their sartorial iceberg this season.
 

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EMBRACE THE LINEN WRINKLES lol

I tried very much to like the linen wrinkle but too many people told me it just looks like I put the jacket in the suitcase without folding. So I prefer seersucker when I want to get character without wrinkles.
 

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Happy with the contemporary fit trouser nowadays. Hadn't really tried it since the tweaks in fit; much fuller in the knee and opening than I would normally have gone for but the reality is this is more comfortable and wearable.

Also, slap some white buttons on this navy linen DB! I'm sending it back but in a perfect world where money grows in my backyard, I'd do just that.

Ironically I got that linen db with the intention of changing the buttons with white mop but seeing the jacket is on a long side and the buttons are lower than I expected, I changed the buttons to black horns instead of the current brownish horns to obscure them. I later put the white mops on a Boglioli hopsack navy db.
 

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This is tempting for me, as I don't own any darker brown FW sport jackets. Knowing S&M, these first few examples are just the tip of their sartorial iceberg this season.

Looks very similar to this one:

 

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Looks very similar to this one:

It is a repeat of the Bottoli Brown Donegal Tweed from FW18, asked Rick in the comments, but still a great SC
 

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