garigo
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Has anyone tried the washed indigo shorts and can comment on sizing? I know the price is outrageous, but they seem pretty cool and there is no sizing chart on the website.
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Yeah, get over yourself and wear the orange.
And in what world do fun combinations involve OCBDs, cords, and Alden loafers?
I agree that their model photos and styling are garbage, but perhaps we have that to thank for why all this Drake's stuff is getting marked to 50% off or more.
I ended up ordering the Submariner roll neck in a a 40 and 42, as they offer free returns.
Please report back on what you find out as i'm thinking about picking up a roll neck and am in between sizes. Drake's website doesn't have the usual " this model is 6'7, weighs 104lbs, and has a 34" chest and wears a XXXS" that you see on most websites (at least for the submariner.)
For that kind of money I’d probably get the navy one. For a fun fleece jacket, I’d then just get a Patagonia.Curious what opinions/experience anyone has regarding the Casentino fleece:
https://www.drakes.com/usa/clothing/fleeces/orange-casentino-wool-half-zip-pullover
I feel that it's among their more divisive items, considering the price and the Day-Glo hue of the orange iteration. Funny thing is, I've always loathed fleece but find myself drawn to the Casentino—probably because I hate anything synthetic, but I find it's kind of brilliant that Drake's appropriated the style but made it from 100% wool.
In my mind, this unlocks it to be worn with some fun combinations of more tailored and casual outfits. I imagine myself wearing an OCBD under it, and maybe some cords and Alden loafers.
Something I still debate (if I ever pull the trigger) is color. I actually enjoy the orange—and it does have a historic precedent, as that shade is traditionally associated with Casentino—but the sheer loudness of the color suggests that I might grow tired of it,. In that sense, the navy is more versatile and less "look at me," but the orange is just fun.
I always saw the $1k Casentino fleece as an epic troll by Drakes.Curious what opinions/experience anyone has regarding the Casentino fleece:
https://www.drakes.com/usa/clothing/fleeces/orange-casentino-wool-half-zip-pullover
I feel that it's among their more divisive items, considering the price and the Day-Glo hue of the orange iteration. Funny thing is, I've always loathed fleece but find myself drawn to the Casentino—probably because I hate anything synthetic, but I find it's kind of brilliant that Drake's appropriated the style but made it from 100% wool.
In my mind, this unlocks it to be worn with some fun combinations of more tailored and casual outfits. I imagine myself wearing an OCBD under it, and maybe some cords and Alden loafers.
Something I still debate (if I ever pull the trigger) is color. I actually enjoy the orange—and it does have a historic precedent, as that shade is traditionally associated with Casentino—but the sheer loudness of the color suggests that I might grow tired of it,. In that sense, the navy is more versatile and less "look at me," but the orange is just fun.
I found the 40 to be a little tight for my tastes. 42 definitely fit better, and was not too long in the body as I feared. I ultimately returned both, as the sleeve length in neither was as long as I want. But note that I have freakishly long arms, and measure a 37” sleeve in dress shirts.
Thanks for the info. Are you comfortable sharing your height, weight, and chest size? To get a better sense of things.
Thanks again,
Interestingly, I think Michael Hill would suggest that creasing is a feature not a bug.I recently picked up the Lovat cotton drill jacket in Olive. I love the colour and the fit, although the jacket is surprisingly hefty and structured for a tailored cotton jacket. Does anyone have experience/photos of this jacket with some wear on it? I get the impression it will be permanently creased, which to some extent is unavoidable with cotton jackets but the heavy cotton is reminiscent of breaking in raw denim.
Interestingly, I think Michael Hill would suggest that creasing is a feature not a bug.
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