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(In other sizing news, the 33 Garand in green fits like my rivets, while the khaki garand fit larger in the same size)
Yes, they're both a touch loose on me and could be an over shirt. I'm a solid 38. I like the fit and it's pretty much as modeled on the EP website.Hey @lifeinabox, we seem to wear similar sizes in some stuff, and you go a hit smaller on other things.
Does the M chain fit you more like a light over shirt? What does your chest measure? Looks great. I too have a M on the way.
Nice pents.
Nice pents.
Which be they?
is that loden chambray going to make an appearance again in some other form?
@CanadaCal love that idea.. and I'm currently looking into something with Hertling. Lemme run it by you.
Historically, our stock cotton trousers with Hertling have been "meh" for sales. They're great pants, but people sort of don't care. I suspect that the price of $175-$195 for Hertling vs $135 for Rivet Chinos is the main reason. But it's just impossible to get it cheaper out of Brooklyn, especially now.
So.. I'm thinking that we can take it further up. I can get a beautiful Italian prepare-for-dye twill, have it sewn at Hertling, then have it dyed and pumice washed in South Central. We'd be at $225 for an Incotex-level product. A little bit better made truthfully. Would you guys be into something like that? We can do really awesome colors.
Could someone remind me if it's acceptable to post Epaulet sell listings here? I mis-sized on the last museum calf MTO and want to send these boots to a good home.