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Eli Curt

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Same fit as the wool trousers. I do not own the chinos, but from what I gather the dress pants offer a little more room. I took my usual size which requires ~1.5" reduction in the waist because I go up a size for the hip/thigh room.


No pics yet, but I wear mine with paraboots to keep it casual. I'm tempted to try some suede loafers but I don't want to look like a furry.

I'm going to opt to dress mine up. I will not wear it with paraboots.

Maybe suede loafers, coz texture is king.
 

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Just want to gush over the moleskin pants on their sale day. Just picked up the navy and brown pairs from the tailors. They fit like a dream and are the most comfortable pants I’ve ever owned. I’m going to live in moleskin and corduroy the rest of the season - tweed and flannel are too itchy for my liking.
 

JustinW

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Does anyone have s pic of the chocolate brown cord jacket? I'm on the fence on this one just because I already own so much corduroy.
 

Don L

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Does anyone have s pic of the chocolate brown cord jacket? I'm on the fence on this one just because I already own so much corduroy.
look in the thread photo gallery. Lots of pics there
 

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

IMG_20191114_085826.jpg
 

Nemesis_4

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

View attachment 1279441

Looks pretty spot on, nice work
 

FlyingHorker

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

View attachment 1279441
looks great to me!
 

nqtri

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

View attachment 1279441

Spot on. I wish I went down 1 size in chest from OTR, would save me the trouble of taking the back in again later. Now I know. Mine will be arriving tomorrow.
 

nqtri

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I gotta jump on those high rise cord trousers thanks to @Burzan but pretty in between the brown and undyed white. @Burzan, I remember you mentioned you also got the undyed whit trouser, any real life pic coming soon?

Edit: I like the white but think the brown will be more versatile and harder to mess up with stain
 

Betelgeuse

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

View attachment 1279441
Looks like you just nailed your fit.
 

callmematthew

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Having placed a few separate orders this week, should I be concerned they're shipping out of order? I'm dreading an OOS email.
 

Marshdrifter

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No fit pics of 5-pocket cords yet? C'mon guys, I am anxious to see if I made the right call in terms of sizing...
Mine arrived today. I've been trying to take a selfie with them, but my apartment is dark and cluttered; all the photos turn out like the unhelpful one below.

I basically wear slim 30W trousers in most brands, including a couple from S&M and BB Red Fleece (my OTR go-to for fit). I think these are a little more trim in the bum than the older model S&M slim khakis that I have, but a little more generous in the thigh. They're a little long for me, but I'm going to give them a wash before I having them hemmed. Otherwise, I think they fit pretty well for a 5-pocket style.

I tried them on a couple of hours ago and haven't taken them off yet. The tag is still attached to the belt loop.

2019-11-14 18.23.56.jpg
 

cahnua

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MTO jacket.
Dropped sizes from 46 OTR to 45 for a slightly reduced chest (which looks the same from the front, but cleans up the back). Extended the shoulder to 20" which helped out with the shoulder divots.
Ignore the sleeves, shirt sleeve is too short and my normal shirts show 1/4" below the jacket.

Thoughts?

View attachment 1279441
Which fabric is this? Looks great!
 

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