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My guess is that it's going to fit like a Havana. Looking at it though it doesn't seem like it'd keep you very warm on a very cold day, though.
I'll never get why SuSu doesn't list the fabric weight for coats. That's kind of an essential thing to know when you order online.
Good to know. This is what I figured.
Helpful!I also recommend sizing up if you want to wear a jacket underneath. Especially since their coats are pretty short and slim.
You can lengthen the coat by using their custom made program, but from what I understand it's only a maximum of +4 cm.
I believe soanyone know if the in store custom program allows for a 3 roll 2 configuration and a center vent instead of side vents? looking for some classic american features...
anyone know if the in store custom program allows for a 3 roll 2 configuration and a center vent instead of side vents? looking for some classic american features...
I had a traveller suit—a sales associate told me they were a wardrobe essential, and I was gullible. The fabric isn’t comfortable or sturdy, which are the features I want in a travel garment. I doubt the company will remedy your problem, but it costs nothing to ask.Does anyone own a Traveller suit? I purchased the Navy Blue Single and Double breasted suits on 3/11/19 and both suits are ripping at the seams under the arm pits. Has anyone had this issue? Do you think Suitsupply would do something about it?
Does anyone own a Traveller suit? I purchased the Navy Blue Single and Double breasted suits on 3/11/19 and both suits are ripping at the seams under the arm pits. Has anyone had this issue? Do you think Suitsupply would do something about it?
I bought it under the assumption it won't wrinkle easily when I travel with it by throwing it into my suitcase. So far it has done its job. Other than being my literal travel suit I don't really wear it. It's very heavy fabric without the redeeming qualities of being a heavy fabric which I'm not a fan of. Also, I regret that it has no lining.I had a traveller suit—a sales associate told me they were a wardrobe essential, and I was gullible. The fabric isn’t comfortable or sturdy, which are the features I want in a travel garment. I doubt the company will remedy your problem, but it costs nothing to ask.