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Yes, what I meant to say, is that there is not any waist suppression, or anything like that. It is meant to be cut a bit looser. I really, like it so far. It is deceptively light, but very warm. It does not feel overly burdensome for such a large coat!
Looking at the pictures, I definitely agree. Collar popped is the way to go. Another cool thing is that you can pop the collar completely, and button the top button. I do not think I will wear it like that, but it is kind of fun anyways.
Here are some of the ways in which Greg styled it:
http://www.styleforum.net/t/358758/no-man-walks-alone-official-affiliate-thread/12345#post_7386785
I really like the fit as it is. Looks great.
Thanks bro
It looks good, Newcomer.
I wouldn't call your fit oversized, and I don't think the pics suggest it should be any more "fitted" whatsoever.
Too bad my size is the one that sold out right away.
Yes, what I meant to say, is that there is not any waist suppression, or anything like that. It is meant to be cut a bit looser. I really, like it so far. It is deceptively light, but very warm. It does not feel overly burdensome for such a large coat!
Oversized? That fit is spot-on. Schneider jackets always have sleeves that are a bit longer, and it's a boxier jacket to begin with. Lovely coat in a lovely fabric. Keep the collar popped on it - gives a bit "dimensionality" to it, a bit flat otherwise
Looking at the pictures, I definitely agree. Collar popped is the way to go. Another cool thing is that you can pop the collar completely, and button the top button. I do not think I will wear it like that, but it is kind of fun anyways.
Here are some of the ways in which Greg styled it:
http://www.styleforum.net/t/358758/no-man-walks-alone-official-affiliate-thread/12345#post_7386785