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Just to offer some contrast, the front/back rise and lack of "diaper butt" is why Spier pants are my favourites.I forget who made mention of it some ways back, but the imbalanced back rise on the high rise trews is absolutely the issue for me. Though still suboptimal (because I like my pants to sit Urkel high) to my exact odd preferences, they would absolutely work well enough with a properly balanced front/back rise. As stands, to allow the pants to sit as high as possible as the front rise allows, well, doesn't exactly account for the junk in the trunk, to put it mildly.
As mentioned, won't stop me from buying suits that catch my eye, as the balance of the jacket/button stance is enough to offset to lower than necessary rise to accommodate ******, but standalone pants are regrettably off the radar moving forward.
Will be curious to see what this updated (was it classic @An Acute Style ?) is all about.
Oh, by no means implying it's an endemic issue. Definitely not the case, as they clearly work for a good number here...just not for all the big ass bois lolJust to offer some contrast, the front/back rise and lack of "diaper butt" is why Spier pants are my favourites.
Has anyone removed the ticket pocket from the patch pocket on the Neo cut jackets? I have a linen jacket with ticket pocket and am concerned it will leave a shadow or thread mark if I remove it.
Has anyone removed the ticket pocket from the patch pocket on the Neo cut jackets? I have a linen jacket with ticket pocket and am concerned it will leave a shadow or thread mark if I remove it.
Not me. @dapperclassic I think.I believe @An Acute Style has done this to all of his. There are pictures some weeks back.
I would be more concerned about dye creasing.I would have the same concern with linen or cotton. Wool is much better for hiding needle holes.
I would be more concerned about dye creasing.
Dye recedes from creases in cotten and linen. This isn't exactly a crease but I've seen a similar effect when removing patch pockets on casual pants. The dye remembers where the pocket used to be.I'm not familiar with dye creasing - can you elaborate? Thanks!
It’s an issue only with garment dyed clothing. If the yarn or fabric is dyed before the garment is made then this should not be an issue.Dye recedes from creases in cotten and linen. This isn't exactly a crease but I've seen a similar effect when removing patch pockets on casual pants. The dye remembers where the pocket used to be.
That makes sense.It’s an issue only with garment dyed clothing. If the yarn or fabric is dyed before the garment is made then this should not be an issue.
I have 4 of the Tessitura Monti shirts. First two were mto, second two otr. All appear to be the same fabric but I'm no expert.Had some shirts delivered over the last few weeks and thought I'd share some thoughts.
The purple label light wash denim with the Italian button down collar feels incredible, I know Spier is great value for money but this is the first time I've been genuinely blown away by how high quality something feels. My only slight issue is the breast pocket, I didn't think purple label had pockets but it's on me for not checking the photo better - my tailor isn't confident it wouldn't leave noticeable holes if I tried to remove it either so I'm going to learn to live with it.
I also picked up some of the Tessitura Monti end-on-end shirts. I haven't tried Monti before but know they come highly rated, to be honest I was a tiny bit disappointed in how thin the fabric felt but I'm not sure what I expected. The sizing is also a little snugger than other shirts I have from S&M, not unwearably so but I'll probably won't be wearing them until I've got a bit more distance between myself and Christmas! The soft pink is also a very subtle colour, I was a bit on the fence with it as the website photos look a little more coral than pink but looks much better in person - highly recommend!