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paris94

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Looking to buy spread collar shirts size 48 or 50 and trousers straight fit size 46 or 48
I can get back to you with some options. Due to my cancer journey, about 4 years of Stoffa merch no longer fits properly. I almost exclusively bought from Agyesh.
 

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How are Stoffa’s piqué shirts? I tend to avoid them in general as the weight of the shirts creates a ‘sloppy’ look imo. Hoping to hear inputs from those who owns them.
 

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How are Stoffa’s piqué shirts? I tend to avoid them in general as the weight of the shirts creates a ‘sloppy’ look imo. Hoping to hear inputs from those who owns them.
I have 2 of the pique t shirts. Coming apart at the seams, and I know others have had similar issues. Not a huge deal to fix but at the price, these minor things should be ironed out. otherwise nice.
Assuming you're talking about the button up, I would suspect it would wear like a long sleeve t shirt. The collar, buttons, pattern, etc. I wouldn't imagine changes the drape but I could be wrong. No cling though, so hangs off body nice. So if you're not interested in the lounge "sloppy" look as you say- you'd probably best sticking to a more traditional shirting material. No longer available but have the below and one of my fav casual button ups - https://stoffa.co/products/washed-indigo-upcycled-cotton-work-shirt-22-07
 

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How are Stoffa’s piqué shirts? I tend to avoid them in general as the weight of the shirts creates a ‘sloppy’ look imo. Hoping to hear inputs from those who owns them.
Can’t comment on the current offering, but the OG ones were impossibly soft and cozy. They’re not really meant to replace a dress shirt in terms of formality if that’s what you’re after? The whole vibe is a bit louche.
 

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I have 2 of the pique t shirts. Coming apart at the seams, and I know others have had similar issues. Not a huge deal to fix but at the price, these minor things should be ironed out. otherwise nice.
Assuming you're talking about the button up, I would suspect it would wear like a long sleeve t shirt. The collar, buttons, pattern, etc. I wouldn't imagine changes the drape but I could be wrong. No cling though, so hangs off body nice. So if you're not interested in the lounge "sloppy" look as you say- you'd probably best sticking to a more traditional shirting material. No longer available but have the below and one of my fav casual button ups - https://stoffa.co/products/washed-indigo-upcycled-cotton-work-shirt-22-07

Thank you. Much appreciated. Indeed I tend to lean towards more traditional shirting material - I have one cotton/linen shirt from Stoffa which is incredibly soft. I couldn't believe how comfortable and airey it felt when I first put it on. Looking to explore pique button shirts, seems like the construction on seams are not robust as it should be....
 

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Can’t comment on the current offering, but the OG ones were impossibly soft and cozy. They’re not really meant to replace a dress shirt in terms of formality if that’s what you’re after? The whole vibe is a bit louche.
That helps.. thanks! I might just pass from shopping online. I may change my mind if I get to try it on in person.
 

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How are Stoffa’s piqué shirts? I tend to avoid them in general as the weight of the shirts creates a ‘sloppy’ look imo. Hoping to hear inputs from those who owns them.

Are you referring to the cotton silk pique or the double pique? I have the cotton silk made up in a shirt and its incredibly soft but I find it a huge pain to roll up the sleeves as the material somehow isn't conducive to that (or they're just not meant for that). Also have the double pique in two t shirts; they're nice too but noticeably stiffer and heavier/coarser.
 

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