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Haven't seen any IRL pics of this yet. Camoshita open collar polo. Couple different lighting variances. Thoughts? Thinking maybe a size too large, but wasn't sure if this was the aesthetic they Camoshita was going for.

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I have two jackets and one jacket/cardigan hybrid from camoshita. My experience is that the shoulders are always a bit more extended than one would find on italian jackets, for example. Plus the general fit is more relaxed, which is an appealing feature of his designs. This looks very nice. The fabric and color are very cool, which one would expect from this brand.
 
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Norwegian Rain spring assortment is up

3 styles in the super lightweight (112 grs !!) : Geneve in navy and green; CPH in black
1 style in the lightweight denim fabric (190 grs) : double breasted
Super lightweight styles have the new mesh lining for a more comfortable wear in warmer temps ; lightweight denim has the usual satin lining

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So I got the Eidos shorts today, and the fabrics and styling on both are beautiful. The fit on the seersucker is spot on, but the ghurkas, as previously reported, are way small. I ordered 34, and I'm not even sure that 38s would be enough. There's about 2 inches left for me to even button the interior button and close the fly. Now, I am working on loosing a bit of weight, but I'm not sure that will be enough. Too bad, because they look really cool :/ Oh well, guess I have work harder at the gym and hope for the best.
 

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So I got the Eidos shorts today, and the fabrics and styling on both are beautiful. The fit on the seersucker is spot on, but the ghurkas, as previously reported, are way small. I ordered 34, and I'm not even sure that 38s would be enough. There's about 2 inches left for me to even button the interior button and close the fly. Now, I am working on loosing a bit of weight, but I'm not sure that will be enough. Too bad, because they look really cool :/ Oh well, guess I have work harder at the gym and hope for the best. 


For the seersucker shorts, did you go with your usual Eidos pants sizing or did you go down a size? For instance, I'm typically a 50 (US 34) in Eidos pants and slim fitting trousers in general, but wasn't sure if I should go with a 34 in the shorts or go down to 32 given the stretch and elastic waist band.
 
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For the seersucker shorts, did you go with your usual Eidos pants sizing or did you go down a size? For instance, I'm typically a 50 (US 34) in Eidos pants and slim fitting trousers in general, but wasn't sure if I should go with a 34 in the shorts or go down to 32 given the stretch and elastic waist band.


I'm usually somewhere between 50 and 52, and went with 34. You could probably size down without issue.
 

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For the seersucker shorts, did you go with your usual Eidos pants sizing or did you go down a size? For instance, I'm typically a 50 (US 34) in Eidos pants and slim fitting trousers in general, but wasn't sure if I should go with a 34 in the shorts or go down to 32 given the stretch and elastic waist band.


I'm usually somewhere between 50 and 52, and went with 34. You could probably size down without issue. 


I preordered the seersucker shorts in size 34, my usual Eidos size. I was sent a pair in size 32 instead. Before requesting an exchange, I tried on the size 32 and found that it fit pretty well. (I've lost a bit of weight recently and am probably now a true size 33 if that size existed, which helps.) So I'm guessing that you can size down to 32. Or you can order both and return the one that fits less well.
 

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On the Norwegian Rain jackets: Fit notes say TTS, but I'm a 40 chest 34.5 sleeve, what would you recommend me to go with?
 
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Hey Greg and Company, do you know when you should have the rest of the Inglese stock items available? Hoping you got some of those great linen shirts in for stock...
 

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Greg got some heaters this season trying to resist copping some stuff. Too bad I can't try a bunch of stuff on maybe if I come to nyc next month.
 

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