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Cool. Where are the pants from?
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Cool. Where are the pants from?
Awesome find! How do the arms fit for you? A 4 would be nice to give me more room in the chest, but the 3's shoulders and arm length were perfect fits. I basically have to leave the zip out in the whole time or it's too constricting.Finally tracked down the Twin Track 2.0 in my size. Also picked up a wool/cashmere gilet from Private White VC.
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Awesome find! How do the arms fit for you? A 4 would be nice to give me more room in the chest, but the 3's shoulders and arm length were perfect fits. I basically have to leave the zip out in the whole time or it's too constricting.
I bet you say that to all the guys.The D stands for Garry
These were an early commission from Luxire that actually ended up fitting very nicely. They were one of the "sample" fabrics in a nice olive green cotton.Cool. Where are the pants from?
That sportcoat fits you terribly.
Lol. I did the same thing once on the LIRR. I thought I was the only idiot who did that. ? I guess not. The armrest pretty much went inside my pocket. When I stood up all I heard was RIP. And R.I.P. my pants.These were an early commission from Luxire that actually ended up fitting very nicely. They were one of the "sample" fabrics in a nice olive green cotton.
My issue is I snagged the huge pockets on the armrest of the NJ Transit heading home from work too many times and my wife is tired of stitching them back up at the seam so now I need to wear them carefully. Which shouldn't be the case with chinos.