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    OK to machine wash linen pants?

    My experience, Irish linen shrinks a very minimal amount when washed and if they do shrink it’s in the length. So I get my trousers made and get the hem finished once they have been washed. As it has been stated I get my trousers made with a simple grown on waistband in the summer, or what’s...
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    Lightweight summer trousers

    Spencer’s do a damn good job and we really should support British factories when they are that reasonable! They also offer some of the best customer service I have received over the years, they have my measurements on file and have adjusted them when needed. As for the lead time, it bonkers they...
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    Lightweight summer trousers

    In terms of trouser manufacturers Spencer’s and northern men’s and boys wear run a mtm service in the uk. They make great trousers and if you have a pair that fit they can copy them. Spencer’s charge £150! Vanity and comfort don’t go together. So many men buy trousers and clothes based on style...
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    The unofficial Drake's London Appreciation Thread

    I like drakes but it's very expensive. A roll neck for £300-400... I buy a beautiful roll neck , made from merino for £100 direct from scotland. You can also buy made to measure trousers in the UK for £160-200, I know of two such factories. As for coats, vintage tweed coats can be had for low...
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    ** Quintessential Crockett & Jones Thread ** (reviews, quality, etc...)

    The British factories have been making sturdy shoes for a very long time. A lot of the other makers from abroad are fairly new to this. Judging by the beating that British shoes can take, all those years of experience have paid of! My two pairs of cheaneys have been heavily worn and heavily...
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    Boots Boots Boots - For Boot Guys Only

    The colour! I used to like brown shoes and despise tan shoes, yet brogues seem to have a certain charm in a darker shade of tan. You can also adjust the colour to your liking with polish. Although the ultimate colour for me is burgundy or oxblood.
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    The Shell Cordovan, non-Alden Shoe and Boot Thread

    Your trousers are far too narrow and casual for these shoes. They don't match.
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    Boots Boots Boots - For Boot Guys Only

    Oh another company worth a look for Chelsea boots, the Harold boot company in Australia. They are a lot cheaper than r.ms and use a more robust construction method
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    Boots Boots Boots - For Boot Guys Only

    I stand by trickers and Joseph Cheaney for boots. My brogue boots from Cheaney are coming up ten years old and they look great. The gentleman in the shop was surprised when I told him how old they were. They have been abused with the British weather but a good polish and cream keeps them looking...
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    Workwear /gardening trousers

    Does anyone know of any brands that make proper workwear clothing. I've contemplated getting some made but If I can avoid that fuss it would be ideal. Up to now I've been relying on vintage gardening trousers made in the 60's. Simple cotton drill trousers is what I'm looking for thanks
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    S.E.H Kelly

    You can't really beat SEH Kelly for quality. They do everything properly and use the very best cloth. I've tried on their trousers and have to say that I haven't found anything that competes. And they offer exceptional value, 220 for a pair of trousers built this well is a bargain.
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    Front rise vs. back rise on jeans - What's the deal?

    Worth noting that this design came from workwear and was designed for practicality not vanity And jeans fundamentally were built as workwear, not to be worn as fashion. R.m Williams vintage moleskins were made this way and all.my gardening trousers have this feature. It's useful as the low rise...

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