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OccultaVexillum

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I love the look of baggy pleated shorts like this but when ive tried it it's very weird after wearing 5" inseams for so long.
 

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Same, I just got some very airy and baggy (sort of) shorts and it's a struggle. I constantly find myself wanting to hike them up or roll them up. I do have some baggy pleated 5" inseams which are nice too but it's not the same look.
 

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Tommy Nutter / Edward Sexton
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I like those but I think I'm too old for slutty tees now
 

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@Smokeypete The first jacket is vintage from the 70s I think. Sexton is primarily a bespoke operation but there's also a ready to wear line nowadays: https://shop.edwardsexton.co.uk/collections/suits

E.Tautz is a British ready to wear label with an online store (appears to be on hiatus right now) and various stockists. The jackets and suits pictured are a few seasons old so you might have a hard time finding these exact ones.
 

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