joacimbylehn
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That looks great, perfect sizing.
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Here's mine in a 54. I recommend it.
It is, a bit lighter than the basketweave. It's true that its a 1950s repro but it is still very Stoffa - lots of drape, three interior pockets, side entry pockets, really beautiful silhouette. Also not the first foray into workwear with the chore jacket coming before.Looks absolutely great! Is this the Sand twill ?
I have them. I feel they work as good as their 100% linen. They are fairly light.anyone here has the cotton linen twill trousers? I was wondering how they fare in warm weather. my first choice was 100% linen but they are not making any right now (transitional collection...)
thanks! what color(s) do you have? I'm considering ivory, although taupe looks good as well...I have them. I feel they work as good as their 100% linen. They are fairly light.
I have two of a similar model/cut. I take mine to the cleaners, but I think you could ask the guys for a home care recommendation. I imagine they'd give you a straight answer.Anyone has a woven shirt in the cotton-wool-cashmere mix? Like the one below.
I’m thinking about getting one. They mention it’s dry clean only but I’m tempted to just wash gently by hand. Wondering if anyone tried this.
Band Collar Shirt (Taupe Stripe Cotton Wool Cashmere)
Features Relaxed fit Gently tapered band collar Full button front Slightly extended shoulder Single needle stitching throughout French seamed interior Curved hem Natural mother of pearl buttonsstoffa.co
thanks, I'll do that. I usually don't take care instructions at face value because brands tend to be conservative, but I'm sure they'll give me an honest answer.I have two of a similar model/cut. I take mine to the cleaners, but I think you could ask the guys for a home care recommendation. I imagine they'd give you a straight answer.
yep, I've used that on a couple of their pieces without any issue. I think the care labels tend to over emphasize the dry cleaning option because the home options can vary wildly. It's likely a protective measure for some of their pieces so people don't complain that they followed the instructions but their shirt was still ruined. Just a hunch.thanks, I'll do that. I usually don't take care instructions at face value because brands tend to be conservative, but I'm sure they'll give me an honest answer.
I'm thinking I could use one of those "dry clean at home kits", but I'll ask them first.