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Eli Curt

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No fusing. Disrespects the mill.
Lightly lined and throw the stays in the trash. Your sprezza will show.

No need to thank me, but you're welcome.
I've noticed there were more and more guys foregoing stays. I always thought that was a bit odd.

Its kinda growing on me. Kinda.
 

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There's an option for stiffness?

From what I do know, the 3 options are Fused/Unlined/Lightly Lined.

The fused collars are quite stiff, but they perform well.

I've thought about getting an unfused, lightly lined spread collar though to make it more comfortable.
I've been looking at the marol bruce boyer spread collar (unfused) for some casual dress shirts (checks/ stripes). With another 1/2 in point length. And a more formal point collar with fused interlining for plain white and blues.
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What are you talking about? I know it's badass thus I got two, one for me and the dad. The look vs price ratio is too good to pass for that piece. Not too loud but interesting enough for most occassions. Plus great fabric as well. Will post pics when SM finally actually starts delivering to me.

I actually quite like it. I was just asking because it's been in stock for a while in a lot of sizes. Might grab it myself here pretty soon.
 

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Well the Dark Brown flannels in a 30 Contemporary got snagged while in my cart.


Really sad i couldn't buy them all day, haha. If anyone here bought them and doesn't like them, hit me up.
 

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Which suits are you able to mix and match jacket and pant sizes? I assume most are drop 6 as a standard?
 

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For custom shirts is shrinkage the same as regular shirts? Where do you put in additions like 4” collar and shoulder shirring?
 

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I received a new Angelico hopsack sports jacket recently. I have a particular fit problem as the top of sleeve is very large and sort of bunches up around the back of the armhole (I have forward shoulders and associated arm pitch which exacerbates this). Ordinarily I would return but I have already sunk duty charges to get this to the U.K. Can anyone advise on possible tailoring options to improve this issue?
 

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Which suits are you able to mix and match jacket and pant sizes? I assume most are drop 6 as a standard?

I asked this question before I placed my first order recently. Drop 6 on all suits, if you want something different than that leave a comment while you are placing an order for a custom size pant.
 

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My most recent order took around 10 days to arrive after placing the order. Unsure about what advice to give, but I did make an exchange from my most recent order and it was very simple.

Assuming you’re in the US, what was the cost in making the exchange?
 

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Assuming you’re in the US, what was the cost in making the exchange?
My exchange was free from the US. I'm not exactly sure if returns and exchanges are treated the same. Hopefully the owner can chime in.

Here is the policy from the website.

RETURNS FROM USA
SUIT/SHOE:
YOUR FIRST SUIT / SPORTCOAT / SHOE RETURN IS FREE.

If you want to give our suits or sportcoats or shoes a try, but are on the fence about fit, quality or anything else, we are now offering first time suit, sportcoat & shoe customers FREE returns on their purchases. Even if you have purchased anything from us in the past, and this is your first SUIT or SPORTCOAT or SHOE purchase, the return on that item will be FREE.

Simply email customer service at [email protected] Request an RA# and UPS prepaid Return Label.

ALL OTHER ITEMS:
For US Customers, we will credit your online store account with the cost of the return shipping charges (up to a value of $15 CAD) AND cover the cost on the outgoing exchange. To be eligible for the credit, all returns from the USA must be via United States Postal Service and must be marked clearly as "Returned Merchandise". Omission of this marking forfeits the returnee from eligible store credit. We regret at this time that we cannot offer free return shipping to our customers in the United States. Currently, custom regulations are prohibitive to offer this service outside of Canada. We are working on it though!
 

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