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    Classic, straight, double pleated trousers which don't look pre-war and don't taper like contemporary cuts.

    Looks like the images disappeared again. Third time lucky! :)
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    Classic, straight, double pleated trousers which don't look pre-war and don't taper like contemporary cuts.

    I think their stuff is a bit pre-war. I'm looking for 80s...
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    Casual blazers without collars and lapels - Cardigan blazers(?)

    Bear with me. It's kind of like a classy 80s/Miami Vice look, for spring/summer evenings. Linen or cotton, works well with t-shirt underneath and higher waisted pleated trousers. Any ideas for the blazer/blazigan? This is Brioni but I don't fancy the prices. I'm in the UK.
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    Long sleeved loop/camp/cuban collar shirts?

    I'm not sure why the photos keep disappearing in this forum? I'm posting direct links to photos on FB. Anyhow...
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    Classic, straight, double pleated trousers which don't look pre-war and don't taper like contemporary cuts.

    Here you go! I don't know how to edit the original post, if anybody can let me know...
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    Suit brands with wide relaxed fit like 50s Cary Grant or 80s Richard Gere

    Did you find anything? I'm looking for the same... recommendations of vintage brands
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    Long sleeved loop/camp/cuban collar shirts?

    Looking for shirts like this, specifically long sleeved versions... not the more common short sleeved variety. I've seen reference to camp shirts, cuban collar shirts, gab shirts... what do you call them? So far I've found Thomas Farthing, SFC, Kamakura who sell them. Any others? Particularly...
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    Classic, straight, double pleated trousers which don't look pre-war and don't taper like contemporary cuts.

    Thank you. £500 off the rail at stoffa does not represent good value for me personally. Informale are tapering. The Anthology and Spier are single pleats. But thank you, I do appreciate the heads up and checked them all out :) Thanks so much. Always good to hear from people who were there at...
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    Classic, straight, double pleated trousers which don't look pre-war and don't taper like contemporary cuts.

    American gigolo inspiration. I love these trousers because they are a timeless fit. I don’t even think they look “retro”. The waist is higher than today's fashion, but not insanely high, like around his nipples. The trousers are wide but they’re not like a dress, or flared. I think the whole...
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    Looking for summery print shirts with long sleeves, not much choice

    I find most summer shirts have short sleeves however this means when the sun goes down you're cold and when the sun is up you need to put sunscreen on your arms. I prefer long sleeved shirts which you can roll sleeves up when you need and roll them down when you need. Most brands save their...
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    Alternatives to Hawes & Curtis shirts

    Hawes and Curtis shirts are terrible quality; shrink a lot after one wash, fabric feels thin also.
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    London cobblers and tailors

    three week wait to drop anything off at pinnas and needles.

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