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If you look closely at the catalog posted online you can see page numbers have gaps. Also the file name has “NOWINTER” in it. 🤷‍♂️
Here's the full one without the gaps (file was too large to upload as one attachment, so it's broken into two):
 

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Do you guys receive the physical catalogs and lookbooks with your orders, or have you signed up to receive them, or purchase them somewhere? I have never received one.

Digital is fine, but nothing beats the physical format (imo) :D
I get mailed by my local SA every season, if you have a local store wouldn't hurt to ask for a copy. They're usually pretty helpful, especially if you have a sales history. Was in the process of trying to scan it to upload here but looks like someone already posted a digital version, thankfully. It's pretty heavy and kind of a pain to digitize.
 

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Here's the full one without the gaps (file was too large to upload as one attachment, so it's broken into two):
Thanks for sharing this. FFS I thought this year I was going to save some money but it doesn't look that way after seeing pt2 or that catalogue.
 

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This piece is a winner, a real standout. It's one of the few pieces from Double RL in recent years that I would consider an essential buy.

It's a superior version of a workwear standard (Carhartt's) but with a more modern fit, simplified construction, and a successful approach to the washing and distressing that make it feel lived in.

My one criticism is that I wish the team had managed to source a closer reproduction of the wool and nylon striped blanket lining that was used in 1960s workwear like Lee Storm Riders etc. Instead, the cotton lining they wound up using feels coarse and its colors are washed out, a bit drab. The sleeves could have been lined in a smooth nylon for easy on and off.

Overall they nailed the design and feel of the outside of this coat.
 

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My one criticism is that I wish the team had managed to source a closer reproduction of the wool and nylon striped blanket lining that was used in 1960s workwear like Lee Storm Riders etc. Instead, the cotton lining they wound up using feels coarse and its colors are washed out, a bit drab. The sleeves could have been lined in a smooth nylon for easy on and off.

Overall they nailed the design and feel of the outside of this coat.

Agreed all around, and I’d add that it woulda been nice to have a pencil sleeve on one of the chest pockets too. I’d actually consider using it for work but it’s a bit of overlap with all my other chore coats. Looks fantastic though, and I love the old approach sleeve enclosures too.
 

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This piece is a winner, a real standout. It's one of the few pieces from Double RL in recent years that I would consider an essential buy.

It's a superior version of a workwear standard (Carhartt's) but with a more modern fit, simplified construction, and a successful approach to the washing and distressing that make it feel lived in.

My one criticism is that I wish the team had managed to source a closer reproduction of the wool and nylon striped blanket lining that was used in 1960s workwear like Lee Storm Riders etc. Instead, the cotton lining they wound up using feels coarse and its colors are washed out, a bit drab. The sleeves could have been lined in a smooth nylon for easy on and off.

Overall they nailed the design and feel of the outside of this coat.
Did you find the arms to be on the longer side? This is the one jacket I plan to for sure grab this winter but I am worried after seeing the brown denim jacket with the same sleeve enclosures
 

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Did you find the arms to be on the longer side? This is the one jacket I plan to for sure grab this winter but I am worried after seeing the brown denim jacket with the same sleeve enclosures

I just received mine. For size L, sleeves are a good inch+ shorter than the fleece collar brown denim also in L. Lining is the same fabric for both but brown denim has smooth cupro sleeve lining.

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excited about this one, anyone got a guess what the price will be and when?
 

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Looks like it fits you great, do you find the sleeves annoying to layer with since they are lined?
Not really but I’ve only had it a few hours. I tried it over an overshirt and the only issue is the body of the overshirt is longer than the jacket. Sleeves of jacket are roomy enough I don’t think layering will be a problem.
 

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