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I'm not an expert, it's just the go to recommendation. The standard. I actually got a more expensive one, but you'll hear many stories about how if you buy one and don't lose it, you'll never need to replace it. And it is a great way to care for garments, as lint rollers, though convenient, can do damage over the long term. As another person said, they generally make high quality combs/brushes. I used comb for my own (thinning, unfortunately) hair and I noticed a nice craftsmanship and quality of materials (like reduced static, easy to clean, etc.)

$36 for the base model on amazon.Is that reasonable?
 

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This is what we should all be doing every time we receive an item from SM. Things never look the same as a studio pic on the website, and real-life pictures help with that decision to buy or not to buy.

Totally agree. My minnis grey fresco trousers come in today and a few other things next week, I’ll definitely post some crappy iPhone pics
 

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Blue Bottoli Glen Check
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Agreed , I personally like a longer fit so this looks a bit too short to me. Was there no Long option in your size?

Still beautiful jacket choice!

That is a Long lol. I'm about 6'4", if I were any taller I don't think I could wear any of their jackets OTR. This is about the shortest I'd go, it at least covers my butt :)
 

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