Spehsmonkey
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Thanks, man. Thought it was the floral jacquard you had found in M and L. Shucks
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man, I know it's gonna be a size smaller than you wanted, but those damn breeches are almost extinct, it seems.this is a hail mary but why not. I'm on the lookout for a pair of the Bike Pants from FW10, sz ~30-31. i got the jacket off of y!jp ages ago but could never find the pants to match
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damn, good looking out. most likely too small, but the measurements make it seem like sizing runs smallman, I know it's gonna be a size smaller than you wanted, but those damn breeches are almost extinct, it seems.
http://shop.kind.co.jp/item/577217003636/
I have one for Spring/Summer ('16 IIRC); i.e., it is cotton or cotton blend.I'm looking to pick up a hooded interliner in charcoal or navy if anybody wants to sell me theirs.
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I have one for Spring/Summer ('16 IIRC); i.e., it is cotton or cotton blend.
It is NWT in navy with a subtle horizontal textured, tonal pattern. I really like it, but have not been able to work it in to my fits.
Yes, there are SS versions. My issue is not the lighter weight. I have the heavier wool interliners from FW as well. I have just never worked them in.
The SS version is actually more versatile since you can wear it year around. They are more for show than warmth whereas the heavier ones only look appropriate in colder weather.
I have NWT FW interliners in navy and grey. But they are in seasonal storage so I can't readily take photos. If you are seriously interested, I can get them as we approach Fall.