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Dunks came!



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Saffron I like the fit, simple and clean. I am really nitpicking here but spread collars don't look good unbuttoned, either grab a tie and jacket or switch to an ocbd.
 
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I don't disagree that spread collars are weird on shirts worn casually, but the dude didn't wear it by accident, the ROTM shirts are marketed that way
 

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I don't disagree that spread collars are weird on shirts worn casually, but the dude didn't wear it by accident, the ROTM shirts are marketed that way


ROTM??????



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Here's a pic I took of today's fit (Epaulet shirt in medium, rather than small):



That shirt fits you way, way better than your small shirts. Medium is your size. It could be maybe an inch or so shorter, if you plan on wearing it casually often, but that's really nitpicking.
 

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I don't disagree that spread collars are weird on shirts worn casually, but the dude didn't wear it by accident, the ROTM shirts are reblogged a million times that way


I've unfollowed like 4 #menswear tumblrs because of all the ROTM spam.
 

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That shirt fits you way, way better than your small shirts. Medium is your size. It could be maybe an inch or so shorter, if you plan on wearing it casually often, but that's really nitpicking.

Actually Rennavate, I beg to differ...taking a close look at that gentleman's photos, medium is just barely fitting--and that's only when standing up, upright, abs tight and sucked in....when seated, we will have bursting again...
The gentleman is a Large, or slightly larger...
 
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Here's a pic I took of today's fit (Epaulet shirt in medium, rather than small):



See, I think that looks better. Is there a reason you usually go with a small? It doesn't look too big anywhere that would seem to necessitate going down a size. I hate to agree with miran, but given the small increase in measurements for the next tagged sized in Epaulet shirting, you would probably even look better in a large.
 
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shoulder measurement, guys

IMO the medium may be pushing it on this. the rest is better yes, but a large would definitely be too big.
 
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Actually Rennavate, I beg to differ...taking a close look at that gentleman's photos, medium is just barely fitting--and that's only when standing up, upright, abs tight and sucked in....when seated, we will have bursting again...
The gentleman is a Large, or slightly larger...


See, I think that looks better. Is there a reason you usually go with a small? It doesn't look too big anywhere that would seem to necessitate going down a size. I hate to agree with miran, but given the small increase in measurements for the next tagged sized in Epaulet shirting, you would probably even look better in a large.


Miran and APK, I don't necessarily disagree with you, but with a large he would risk the shoulders and neck and length (and probably the sleeves, too) being too big. If he could just increase the body of the shirt, that would be ideal.
 
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