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Man you dudes really need IG.
In honour of the upcoming Hertling promo. Olive duck canvas driggs.
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What is this Hertling promo of which you speak? New spring fabrics?
Btw, is a lower rise Litrully (Rob Lowe voice) the only difference between Driggs and Walt? Would that make the shape a little more flattering to gentleman with farmers (er, wider) hips? I’m thinking now I may need to investigate the Driggs cut.
TIA
Watch the IG story if you can.
Spring fabrics yes. Corduroy, sanded canvas, english drill, mil twill.
I’d suggest against the driggs. To me they are slimmer overall. 7” leg opening, thighs are more snug then the Walts by a bit on my pairs.
They make a good casual cut for a slim to medium sized guy. To be honest closer to the new Rivet fit.
But if you think you think the measurements work, size up one and bring in the waist for a bit more comfort. That is what I plan on doing if I buy them again.
I'm thinking that the answer to this is no. If you want to hide your hips, I would think a higher rise would be better.
Hey Mike, do you have an update/ETA on the "EFF" Capri shirts?
What is this Hertling promo of which you speak? New spring fabrics?
Btw, is a lower rise Litrully (Rob Lowe voice) the only difference between Driggs and Walt? Would that make the shape a little more flattering to gentleman with farmers (er, wider) hips? I’m thinking now I may need to investigate the Driggs cut.
TIA
I'm thinking that the answer to this is no. If you want to hide your hips, I would think a higher rise would be better.
Quick question on ties...
What width do you guys think is the best these days?
Per Mike and also my experience, the Sashiko runs small. I'm a Med across the board with EP and the Sashiko fits snug like a knit/cardigan rather than a jacket like my other Doyles. I'd try a Med first to see how you like it since you probably have expectations of the Doyle as a jacket. Haven't washed mine.Questions about the Sashiko Doyle - I'm pretty sure i want to snag one in the next drop. How is the sizing? I don't have any other doyles to compare...I'm between a small or medium depending on the cut in most Epaulet shirts. Usually a 36 jacket...so I'm leaning towards the small Doyle but I wasn't sure if they ran snug. Also has anyone washed one yet? Is shrinkage a concern? I assume it will stretch back out a bit as it's a knit material.