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Originally Posted by tonio028
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Originally Posted by Epaulet
Oh yeah, their flash sale is dope. I've been sweating that Nigel Cabourn Cameraman jacket all day.

yeah me too... i want to see it in person before dropping that kind of cash money on a jacket I can't return.
 

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Originally Posted by kgmessier
Really, the best thing you can do is take the measurements of your best-fitting shirt and compare them with the measurements listed on Epaulet's product pages.

I don't know why more people don't do that. One of the best things about epaulet's shop is the measurements given, which most online retailers don't do(or if so, not accurately). There should be very little left to the imagination re: sizing for their products vs. other products you own.
 

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Does anyone own the Chesterfield Overcoat? I'm considering it, but want to know how the velvet collar holds up against the elements. Any problems with that?
 

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Not that I'm into watches anymore, but I was curious about your MKII piece on twitter. Is that the only collab you guys are doing with Bill? I'd love see something like the black water, but I get that it doesn't quite fit with what you sell. I suppose awatch like that is reserved for a more military inspired collab, like with TAD Gear. But it would be pretty cool to find out more details about the watch and whatever is in the pipeline with Mr. Yao... Also it's making me regret wanting to sell my Lum Tec. I convinced myself I didn't need a watch in this day and age, but I JUST might keep it.
 

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Hey Mike... what are your hours for this New Year's weekend (Saturday & Sunday)? I would like to place a visit. Thanks!

Edit: Also, which shop has the gunmetal chinos in a size 30?
 

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Originally Posted by Epaulet
Ah, sorry - we typically run 7.5D as the smallest size.

Still got our preorders for the Natural Chrome Longwing and the Ravello Brixton Boot open until next week. We can do a special order 7D for you on either of those.


I'm a 6.5E in Alden shell longwings (Barrie) and a 7D in the shell shortwings (Tremont). What would you recommend size-wise for the natural chrome longwings, which are not shell? I read somewhere on here that the type of leather makes a difference size-wise.
 

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Originally Posted by JMRouse
Does anyone own the Chesterfield Overcoat? I'm considering it, but want to know how the velvet collar holds up against the elements. Any problems with that?
I own the chesty. It's a fantastic piece, and the collar is very sturdy and holds up to the elements -- it'll actually stand up in the wind if you flip up the collar. The whole thing is fully canvassed so it's strong and drapes very well. My favorite piece of outerwear by far.
 

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This thread needs more photos. I would really like to see some fit pics of the Chesterfield, denim aging, shirts, fit pics for the chino's etc etc.
I will be getting four pairs of the chino's in the coming weeks (they are en-route via UPS but due to shipping delay, I will be gone on biz for couple of weeks before I get them) and will do my part in posting.
 

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Originally Posted by PorterInjax
This thread needs more photos. I would really like to see some fit pics of the Chesterfield, denim aging, shirts, fit pics for the chino's etc etc.
I will be getting four pairs of the chino's in the coming weeks (they are en-route via UPS but due to shipping delay, I will be gone on biz for couple of weeks before I get them) and will do my part in posting.


If you look through this thread, you should find a number of fit pics for shirts, trousers and chinos.
 

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