mmmargeologist
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James Grose in Tokyo. Thanks to Kyle for perfect sizing advice.
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It's a 38 and there's plenty of room through the chest.Is that a size 36?
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Getting colder here. Great time to take out the Naissance fuzzy sweater and SdC Mac. Both are instant favorites of this f/w season. Rest are Geller and Butteros. I live in these denims and got plenty of mileage out of those sneakers this year.
PS: On that SdC Mac, it's the perfect balance of classic shape with some "modern" features, like the reverse side pockets and velcro sleeve opening adjusters, without the risk of it falling "out of fashion" because of them. The fabric is unique in its crunchiness, velvety touch and weight, yet the coat wears light and airy. Highly recommended.
The Naissance is a grizzly version sweater in its cozy fuzziness. I run hot and have a slight aversion against woolen stuff close to skin. This (100% cotton) one works very well for me.
Cheers, Frank. Done, albeit having no idea what the connection is.Second photo needs to go I current SW&D We’d Anderson Challenge thread. Post haste.
Here: https://www.styleforum.net/threads/...e-oct-18th-nov-1st.586057/page-2#post-9064709
Baby calf Buttero?
We typically don't order more than one in each size since we offer pre-orders and MTO. It is incredibly expensive inventory to carry, as you can imagine, and the workshop can only produce 8-10 jackets a week so this is not the kind of product that can be done in large quantities.Gregg - How come you guys carry so few Sartoria Formosa jackets in 54R. I seem to always miss out on the best color, cloth, texture ones.