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I received an email for a day early invite to the MrPorter presale. The sale seems to start tomorrow (30% off) and seems to include all the Eidos items. There isn't a code or anything...seems to be a direct link from the email. So check yours! I picked up the black & Blue coat for 30% off.
The Peacoat?
@wigglr , what color is that coat. Looks burgundy on my phone screen.
The Peacoat?
Yes! I'm super happy
I tried the peacoat on at Barney's. It is incredible in person. I'd go as far as to say it's my favorite piece of Eidos outerwear this season, which is saying a lot considering it's competing with the hunting jacket, field jacket, matera, ulster coat, and balmacaan, among others.
Picked up the Navy and White 100% Linen, Lavoro Linen-Flannel Shirt from Mr. P.
Looks like a beautiful fabric.
Should be great for Florida.
Yeah, thanks, and that was my concern as it is a regular fit. Wonder why.I purchased that shirt from Stanley Korshak a few weeks back in a size M (I'm usually a 39/40 in Eidos dress shirts, M in casual Eidos tops), but returned it as I felt it was too baggy for me in that size and the sleeve length was a few inches too long. I don't think it was made in a size small, but I feel a size small would have worked better for me and still would have given me a loose silhouette which appears to be the design intention understandably so. It's an awesome shirt no doubt though. I hope it works out for you.
I purchased that shirt from Stanley Korshak a few weeks back in a size M (I'm usually a 39/40 in Eidos dress shirts, M in casual Eidos tops), but returned it as I felt it was too baggy for me in that size and the sleeve length was a few inches too long. I don't think it was made in a size small, but I feel a size small would have worked better for me and still would have given me a loose silhouette which appears to be the design intention understandably so. It's an awesome shirt no doubt though. I hope it works out for you.
Yeah, thanks, and that was my concern as it is a regular fit. Wonder why.
Anyhow, I'm a Medium slim fit shirt, 6'1", 38.5" chest. Pretty much the same as the guy model...
The saving grace is I wear these kind of shirts exclusively as an overshirt so fingers crossed.