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new look book is slick
completely agree, in both that he's a total natural in the clothes and that it makes the look-book especially entertaining and memorableYeah this dude is a personality and it really comes through in this look book. Honestly, this is the best one for me in a long time.
Hurrah!I just ordered size 44. Will get in 2 days approximately. I will post measurements of the jackets and compare with linen chore jacket. Can't trust the bs data on Drake's website 👍
Do you wear your shoes inside during the whole day, or were you just about to get out to pick up your kid?Being 100% remote, this is as dressy as it gets most days since I'm usually only leaving the house to pick up my 3 yo from preschool. Current season boucle fleece I picked up from End during their most recent sale. I'm a 16.5 in shirts, 44 in the sole Drake's sweater I have, 42 R/L in most other brands and went with a 42 in the fleece. It's bigger than expected, but I really like the slouchy fit. Sid Mashburn denim, ancient Ovadia & Sons chukkas.
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That tie is phenomenal when you get a closer look at it.new look book is slick
At first glance, I thought the 42 was the 44! You're right, there's very little in it at all though. I'd actually size down and maybe even go for a 40 (if that wouldn't be too tight with the layers you want to wear). But that's because I think the linen chore jackets look great slightly oversized because the shoulders drape over the shoulders well but with the denim, cotton canvas and slightly less soft fabrics they don't look as good because the shoulders don't drape as such. I prefer a boxy but fitted look, especially on the shoulders. Perhaps that's why the linen chores come up bigger. For me, it's also the width of the arms - in the cotton canvas they look kinda big/wide but in the linen they look much more svelte. From your earlier posts I'm guessing that you wouldn't want to go below a 42 but between the 44 and the 42 you have here, I'd go with whichever feels the most comfortable! DefinitelyThere is barely any visual difference between the size 44 and 42 cotton canvas chore jackets. The linen one feels much bigger in the shoulders.
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I think the ever so slight extra length of the size 44 cotton canvas chore is a more balanced look. To me the 44 looks best on you. Plus you have more room for layering.There is barely any visual difference between the size 44 and 42 cotton canvas chore jackets. The linen one feels much bigger in the shoulders.
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I would keep the 42 had I only worn single layers but I live in a place where the sun does not shine.At first glance, I thought the 42 was the 44! You're right, there's very little in it at all though. I'd actually size down and maybe even go for a 40 (if that wouldn't be too tight with the layers you want to wear). But that's because I think the linen chore jackets look great slightly oversized because the shoulders drape over the shoulders well but with the denim, cotton canvas and slightly less soft fabrics they don't look as good because the shoulders don't drape as such. I prefer a boxy but fitted look, especially on the shoulders. Perhaps that's why the linen chores come up bigger. For me, it's also the width of the arms - in the cotton canvas they look kinda big/wide but in the linen they look much more svelte. From your earlier posts I'm guessing that you wouldn't want to go below a 42 but between the 44 and the 42 you have here, I'd go with whichever feels the most comfortable! Definitely