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Sorry, must have gotten the name confused.

Was thinking of the NY exclusive vest made up in the windowpane boucle.

The fleece vest model is called the Charlotte. We will have a chocolate version in the new year.
 

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For those of you that don’t keep up with us on instagram, we took a trip out east to Springs, NY on Monday to further explore the Eastern Suit concept. More to come soon.

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Hey,

Measurements aren't always incredibly precise on the site so I'm asking away.

Say I'm 15.5x34 in dress shirts and 34x30 in pants. Would a M field shirt and L self-belted easy pants be my ideal sizes?
 

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Hey,

Measurements aren't always incredibly precise on the site so I'm asking away.

Say I'm 15.5x34 in dress shirts and 34x30 in pants. Would a M field shirt and L self-belted easy pants be my ideal sizes?

General consensus is that these two styles run a full size large. That said, if you normal wear a M in alpha sized shirts I would size down if you prefer a more form fitting shirt. I would go M on the easy pant.
 

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Hey,

Measurements aren't always incredibly precise on the site so I'm asking away.

Say I'm 15.5x34 in dress shirts and 34x30 in pants. Would a M field shirt and L self-belted easy pants be my ideal sizes?
You may even be okay in a M with the easy pants.

EDIT: Antonio beat me to it.
 

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General consensus is that these two styles run a full size large. That said, if you normal wear a M in alpha sized shirts I would size down if you prefer a more form fitting shirt. I would go M on the easy pant.

Thanks.

May I ask what's pit-to-pit measurement on a S vs an M shirt?
 

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Roughly 21.5' and 22.5" though it varies a bit by fabric and piece to piece because of production tolerance.

In other news, starting with the launch of drop two on December 27th we will be recommencing with international shipping via USPS. $40 flat rate.
 

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Roughly 21.5' and 22.5" though it varies a bit by fabric and piece to piece because of production tolerance.

In other news, starting with the launch of drop two on December 27th we will be recommencing with international shipping via USPS. $40 flat rate.
So a xs would be approx 20.5? What about shoulder measurements.

The more I see the jungle jacket the more I need to get one, coolest piece I’ve seen in a long time. Trying to embrace the “slouch”
 

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If it seems bad, wait until you get hit by customs.

Basically, being Canadian and ordering from an american retailer is an expensive endeavor.

it isn't just customs. they usually add on a service/concierge charge ( to create the paperwork to charge you taxes) because the goods shipped without prepaid taxes, so the effective tax is higher.
 

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