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Thanks. That looks good, mate. Wear in good health. How's the padding?
From an old MTM I did in a heavyweight fresco requesting roping
 

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Thanks. That looks good, mate. Wear in good health. How's the padding?
Ah, sorry - I really ought to have said that. To my point about being re-made: another consequence is that this doesn’t feel particularly padded. It feels like today’s relatively standard “light padding”, rather than something more robust and heavily padded. Think: SuSu OTR standard padding.
 

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From an old MTM I did in a heavyweight fresco requesting roping
That looks fantastic. Care to share the specific details of this commission? What model did you chose and did you specify anything specific in the notes?
 

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That looks fantastic. Care to share the specific details of this commission? What model did you chose and did you specify anything specific in the notes?
I can dig it up..this was a few years ago and was in person MTM. I was however quite involved with the specs and wrote some detailed notes for them to pass on to the factory/along with some pics and speaking to Rick. If I find the order# you could prob quote that
 

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I can dig it up..this was a few years ago and was in person MTM. I was however quite involved with the specs and wrote some detailed notes for them to pass on to the factory/along with some pics and speaking to Rick. If I find the order# you could prob quote that
That'd be great. I'd love to take part of the notes and the order # as well.
 

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You can use Ref# B1406-F to refer to the garmet, rope. No extension. Specified 10.5 cm for lapel width which is just over 4 inches. Padding I believe is standard although upon receipt of the final garment I did request an additional pad on the left shoulder to correct for the drop there. I also requested a 4 layer canvas which is more robust than their standard. Once again, this is not my preference for all suiting, this was a 13/14oz fresco so I kind of leaned all in with the whole suit of armour vibe this time around. I also live in Ontario so, it gets cold. The weight is noticeable when compared to other jackets (surprisingly even against my M&E undyed check from last FW), but not uncomfortably so, i.e. it is very reassuring to be enveloped in such a beefy cloth. :)
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There should be a string loop on the other lapel, however in my case, and others, if I recall correctly, the loop is about half the size of the button so it’s unusable, unless you get it fixed. It’s a nice feature if you plan on wearing it outside in a colder weather - could help help some warmth in.

Wowzers! After further extremely careful examination I found it. It is indeed small! It does actually fit the button though, so I suppose it's usable. However, I doubt I have need for that.
 

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Does anyone own one of the Abraham Moon buffalo check overshirts? Thoughts?

I just got mine today. Pretty nice, a bit lightweight.

The cuffs are ridiculously small though - tight even for a dress shirt, let alone an overshirt.

Guess I'll just wear the cuffs unbuttoned or figure some way around it.
 

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