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Originally Posted by aeglus
Yeah but the whole point of seersucker is keeping cool by letting air circulate between the shirt and skin, taking away the point should you wear a shirt
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Gotcha. Speaking of things I don't know about Seersucker, can I iron it? Also how should it be washed?
 

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Originally Posted by thoogsby
Gotcha. Speaking of things I don't know about Seersucker, can I iron it? Also how should it be washed?

Honestly part of the charm of it is the texture. It loses that texture with ironing. If you wanted to I don't think it'd hurt to steam and just lightly iron. But again, that sorta takes away the point.

As for washing, just cold wash/hang dry (you should do that for everything anyways)
 

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Originally Posted by aeglus
Honestly part of the charm of it is the texture. It loses that texture with ironing. If you wanted to I don't think it'd hurt to steam and just lightly iron. But again, that sorta takes away the point.

As for washing, just cold wash/hang dry (you should do that for everything anyways)


Yeah I don't want to **** with the texture. I'll probably just hang it up in the bathroom and take a hot shower, just to get the creases out.
 

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CDG H+ Evergreen Blazer from the CDG Sale (06 I think?)

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bias cut herringbone and thiiiiick wool (1cm or so).
 

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also 2 cdg shirt x FP polos and 2 CDG Fragrances...and a wallet for the girlfriend.
 

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cdg 2: Harissa and Sequoia, rumor has it they're being discontinued and I just wanted to cop for the sake of owning, was only 20 each. Walked out less $700
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Originally Posted by AndrewRyanWallace
nice, wore sequoia freshman and sophomore year of college. has powerful sexual effects.

I have a vulgar amount of CDG fragrance and some other ones that I wear regularly, cycle through about 7 or so. Currently obsessed with one from Six Scents, not sure what number but it's got fennel and fresh grass in it, so sick.
 

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