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commodorewheeler

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Originally Posted by Chace
Should I got ahead and buy one pair of Epaulet's chinos which apparently are fantastic, or just go to a Gap boxing day sale and pick up 4 "meh" pairs for the same price?

Why would anyone want 4 "meh" pairs of anything instead of one "fantastic" pair at the same price?
 

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If the Gap ones get ruined at work I won't feel as bad (I work at a s'more plant).
 

commodorewheeler

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Originally Posted by Chace
If the Gap ones get ruined at work I won't feel as bad (I work at a s'more plant).

Ahh, makes sense. I'd personally still go with the Epaulets unless you absolutely need to buy multiple pairs and don't have more cash to spend.
 

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can this be repaired? is it even worth repairing?
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Quick sizing question:

44 CPs are slightly too long but also too narrow. 45 for MMM?
 

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i cant for the life of me figure out what is going in that photo

how do you get your denim jacket caught in a bicycle chain?
 

Prada_Ferragamo

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Originally Posted by 4saken
Quick sizing question:

44 CPs are slightly too long but also too narrow. 45 for MMM?


Certain people size down on CPs. MMM is true to size. If you are a normal 45, then get 45 for MMM.
 

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White shoes that age well --> preferably not sneakers... at least not in the traditional sense.

Must be leather.
 

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6'3", wear a 42L blazer/jacket/coat and a 14 US shoe.

I have never seen a size 14 shoe on gilt, and I never see any coats/jackets/shirts that are tall/long. Large's sleeves are too short, and XL's collar is too loose. Is gilt not for me? Is there any similar sites I should be looking at?
 

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