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Green looks great with the suede, did you go TTS for the shirt?
Green looks great with the suede, did you go TTS for the shirt?
Anyone try the stable jacket? Guessing it's a bit boxier as it notes it's long enough to accommodate a jacket. Also has the liners/vests that you can layer.
I have a few of their knits, but not the submariner sweaters. I do have a thinner merino turtleneck from them though.
All sweaters pill eventually, but these don't pill as much or as easily. As you probably know, you can take care of pilling with a sweater shaver.
I've got a white one made by William Lockie which I believe is the same what Drake's sells under their own label. I wore it last winter and didn't notice any pilling or stretching. It seemed very well made. I would have worn it six or seven times before the weather got too warm for it.
Got a fun personal grail - the scarf worn by Chris Evans in Knives Out! The most stylish movie I've seen in a long time.
Got a fun personal grail - the scarf worn by Chris Evans in Knives Out! The most stylish movie I've seen in a long time.
I got my needlecord suit today.
The trousers fit perfectly, and the jacket look good but it feels a bit tight in the shoulders.
I don’t know if I should just not try and return it, or hope that break in and opening the back seam half an inch will make it work.
opinions?
When I have been in a similar position in the past, I have taken the item (suit, coat, etc.) to an alterations tailor that I trust and have had him evaluate it. In most cases, the tailor recommended returning. YMMV, of course.I got my needlecord suit today.
The trousers fit perfectly, and the jacket look good but it feels a bit tight in the shoulders.
Other measurements are pitch perfect (chest, length, sleeves...)
I don’t know if I should just not try and return it, or hope that break in and opening the back seam half an inch will make it work.
Opinions?
Same here. Show it to my tailor and get his opinion. I’ve returned more than one item based on his recommendation.When I have been in a similar position in the past, I have taken the item (suit, coat, etc.) to an alterations tailor that I trust and have had him evaluate it. In most cases, the tailor recommended returning. YMMV, of course.