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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    watch cap bliss loiter 19th centiry shirt fa pant chucks watchcap matsunaga glasses shawl collar reversible coat mohair hoodie iac pant dayton boots my friend called me the storm pope with the hat, kinda like that knit beanie storm coat nano twill work shirt (not visible) frizmworks m65...
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    here's the side b-side version (later same day)
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Another batch. This past weekend participated in a challenge to do tonal outfits and these were my attempts it 🧸 mohair hoodie microsanded twill work shirt chestnut norwegian pant eg x paraboot my go at a classic eg silhouette crusher hat silk neckerchief bird shooting shirt denim trucker...
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    I like the removable double kilties and now that I've seen a few more photos and some people wering them, they are kind of growing on me looks-wise, but given that the original CDBs didn't mesh well with my feet I think I am going to pass on these.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Another batch! (also my ig is @ fauxhemiann if anyone into that) hunter cap shawl collar utility jacket knit vest painter pant enzo bonafe boots watch cap shooting jacket work shirt aircrew pant eg x paraboots watch cap loiter 19th century oxford fatigue pants chucks watch cap eg x...
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    since 2019 i've been using small and medium before that. size 3 in womens sizing feels very similar to current small in mens.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Thank you! And yeah, I am right at the edge of how the womens pieces fit. I am using size 3 and the sleeves are maybe a tad too short and shoulders can be tight on some garments, but I really like their shape/flow.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Not navy but I have an olive moleskin jacket from FW22, and lint/dust/cat hair is not an issue with that particular jacket
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Fit pic dump watch cap, micro sanded twill work shirt, field vest, deck pant, chucks cagoule dress, jersey mock neck shirt, sailor pant, paraboot collab watch cap, short collar shirt, knit long cardigan (folded up), IAC pant, dayton boots watch cap, flannel cagoule, madison parka, deck...
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Looks like a Dexter jacket, maybe from FW16 as that's also the year in which EG was at its most slim. Probably also shrunk/altered.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    a couple from last year 1) wool watch cap, liner jacket, jersey mock neck shirt, double cloth aircrew pant, eg x paraboot, olive/dark leopard print carryall tote 2) moleskin shawl collar utility jacket, fair isle v neck popover, cord deck pant, good ol' chucks, denim/plaid carry all tote
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    From the past few weeks. 1. Loiter + basque shirt + sailor pant 2. Trucker + cagoule + deck pant 3. Utility shawl collar jacket + deck pant + flannel work shirt + (tried and bought) nanga button shawl thing 4. Liner jacket + cagoule + FA pant + paraboot collab
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    I have this in size small and the p2p is 55cm. Does not fit slim but definitely narrower than later work shirts I have.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    SS19 was when sizing changed and has stayed mostly consistent since then.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    For clarification, the item in the pic is the knit robe. The cardigan is more akin to the regular ones EG has been releasing last few seasons. Both great pieces though.
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Layered under a jacket or vest? I really wanted the cardigan version but sold out already everywhere, so I settled with the vest version of it. Should be arriving this week. Also, just saw this on IG:
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    From the last few days In both: brand new chucks that need to be beat up 1. Flannel FW19 and Fatigue SS21 2. Hat SS21, BDU SS19, Drawstring pant SS21, MHL tee
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    Show us how you roll in Engineered Garments

    Hi. Cap SS20 Cagoule (it's navy but my light sucks) FW19 C1 Vest SS23 Norwegian pant FW18
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    Introduce yourself.

    Howdy. I just recently started taking fit pics as an exercise to put more thought into my outfits and hone into what I am really into, get rid of the fluff yadda yadda. Mostly into EG and lurked the thread for just a bit but also other parts of the site.

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