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dastig

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Originally Posted by robin
psa > there is a RRL sale at the Field House right now, 20 - 40% off.

Would anyone in the Seattle area mind taking photos of the RRL selection?
 

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Originally Posted by NAMOR
Cool. I wouldnt pay more than $50 though because I am not a fan dark colored shirts.

I'm the same way. I have the black sawtooth pocket western and while it's cool when I look at it alone, I don't really look good in it. The other thing is, some of the RRL westerns are so authentic that it seems like the only way to pull them off is to wear them tucked in with a cowboy hat, which isn't really my style.

The plaid westerns are a lot easier to wear casually than the solids IMO.
 

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Originally Posted by ataru
some of the RRL westerns are so authentic that it seems like the only way to pull them off is to wear them tucked in with a cowboy hat, which isn't really my style.

The plaid westerns are a lot easier to wear casually than the solids IMO.


I agree with both of your points. Some of the dark westerns also have contrast stitching on the back and front yokes that further the 'cowboy theme.' In general, there are a lot RRL pieces that I love that I just could not pull off. I can only appreciate them from a far
 

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^^

I actually avoid the westerns for the same reasons. The way the hem is cut on them, plus their length, I find they look odd untucked. And once you do tuck them, you have to have a certain look to pull it off.

Same can be said with a lot of their flannels. The patterns look great on the shelf, but you need the right skin tone to wear them.

Anyways, this is my fav RRL shirt they've done. Part of Heartland, and most likely sold out by now (maybe except for larger sizes like XL).

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Originally Posted by King Leer
That shirt is killer. Sold out of M all over....
Maybe some boutiques have it.


+1, me like. What keywords would you use to search for/inquire about this shirt?
 

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Originally Posted by King Leer
That shirt is killer. Sold out of M all over....
Maybe some boutiques have it.


OMG, this is by far the best RRL shirt i've seen.
 

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It is called the Jack Rabbit Shirt.
I thought it was cool but passed on it. It is too matchy-matchy with denim and only seems to pair up nicely with khakis.
 

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Originally Posted by edubs01
It is called the Jack Rabbit Shirt.
I thought it was cool but passed on it. It is too matchy-matchy with denim and only seems to pair up nicely with khakis.


I think it can look OK with denim as guys on sufu have paired similar polka dot workshirts w/ jeans but so far I've worn mine w/ officer chinos, brown canvas duck pants, and the black jaspe chambray pants
 

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