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juliettes

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i got one of the solid colored flannels, fits a little looser than an ocbd i bought 2 months ago. def thinner than my flannel from 2 years ago. still pretty happy about the way the texture looks though, for $20.
 

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thanks! just ordered some black tapered + some normal (non-urban) sweatpants. the urban ones didn't seem worth the extra money
 

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Just got some of the flannel in and I'm really liking the cut. They're slimmer than last year's flannel and there isn't any billowing in the back anymore.
 

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The flannels has great slim cut but I find the sleeves abit too short for me. Need to size up from M to L.


Perhaps they take into account for wearing an under layer for winter countries.
 

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Your sister sounds smart.

For outerwear, go for quality if you can afford it. It'll last you a lot longer and a peacoat or duffle will never really be out of style, so might as well buy a decent coat.
 
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so size up on this years flannels from last years?


only have this years flannels so cant compare to last years but im 6ft 155lbs and size S fits pretty much perfectly
 

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finally got to order my size 29 +J pants
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so size up on this years flannels from last years?


I just got the black watch flannel, which as far as I can tell, fits exactly the same as my green frankenstein from last year. (I literally just changed out one for the other). I guess I could get some measurements later. (IIRC, the fit last year might have even varied by color. :facepalm: )
 
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