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• #3127
Pretty much 100% sure that's from Le Tricoteur. I'm wearing mine right now, and in the modified form I love it.
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• #3128
I'm using mine with button down shirts sometimes and it does ride higher but I think it works, unless I'm a walking fashion faux pas... I can see it potentially looking odd with unbuttoned shirt collars as you might get one side stuck underneath the sweater collar
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• #3129
Maybe I just need to embrace that Channel aesthetic.
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• #3130
confirmed
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• #3131
If you want suprem-o spec:
https://www.realmccoyslondon.com/us/ball-park-sweatpants.html
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• #3132
So the neck is high? I like it like that, I’ll order one cheers.
Labour and wait seem pretty expensive if they’re the same as other sites https://guernseyjumpers.com/shop/?categoryid=6
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• #3133
Get it from the site you listed or I think they sell on eBay as well.
I like high neck jumpers, I just prefer them to be round instead of a pseudo boatneck. -
• #3134
For me the extra cost at labour and wait was worth it as I could try it out, but if you know your size go with the other
Just read "UK ORDERS WILL BE CHARGED VAT @ 20%" on https://guernseyjumpers.com/shop/?ItemId=36, so it's still cheaper but not as much
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• #3135
Do you happen to know their eBay store? I can only find pre owned
That ex vat pricing is annoying.
Still not really clear what’s wrong with the neck?
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• #3136
Mine was from eBay a few years back so they may not be on there anymore. The neck is a unique shape, might be best to go to Labour and Wait to try it out for yourself. It’s a fun store to wander around in regardless.
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• #3137
I didn't know it was even possible to spend that much on joggers!
£50 is the max for leg coverings in this house.
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• #3138
Valid! For what it's worth, their sweatshirt material is probably some of the best in the world, so when you feel like treating yourself...
I have five McCoy's sweat's/hoodies and they're without a doubt the best value for money pieces of clothing I own. They wear in beautifully. I've had one of these for going on four years now: https://www.realmccoyslondon.com/us/joe-mccoy-10oz-sweat-parka-grey.html
Every time it gets washed it comes out looking quite literally brand new. Has never lost it's shape, no loose stitches, wonderfully soft. Etc.
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• #3139
It all looks comfy as fuck. Maybe in another life I will get to feel such luxury!
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• #3140
what’s wrong with the neck?
nothing. It's a peculiar design though as it's the same front and back. This image is the best I could find that shows how my neck has become after wearing it
As you can see it sits slightly higher than a normal crew neck, but not much. There's also a slight fold in the front
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• #3141
I'm looking for an M65 jacket - having been inspired to wear it with jacket & shirt on a trip to Rome.
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• #3142
@tenderloin Unless you want a modern, slimmer interpretation of an M-65, you can't go wrong with the Buzz Rickson's M-65: https://www.buzzricksons.com/type-65-combat-jacket-p-139.html
As true to the original as you'll find. Also consider an M-43. Contact @bensleathergoodsco on instagram and see what he has. He's at Spitalfields every Thursday.
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• #3143
Scratch that. He's changed his name to @hangupvintage and now has a store on Cheshire St by the looks of things.
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• #3144
Cheers dude - reckon they’ll have the buzz Rickson at SoS or Real McCoys?
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• #3145
Might have it at SoaS. McCoy’s only sell McCoy’s. They do make an original spec M-65 but have none on their site anymore. Perhaps they still have some in store. Worth calling Clutch too as they stock both McCoy’s and Buzz.
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• #3146
Justin (@JD) will have loads of M65s at his warehouse, give him a tinkle...
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• #3147
Thanks I like that neck , I have a jumper like that already that I wear all the time
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• #3148
Those guys are killing it. Quite a look to pull off though, especially the first guy. Might be safer to experiment with cheap surplus version first. I think it’ll work best if the fabric is not too stiff.
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• #3149
Yeah - I’ve been rocking that look this spring (when dry) bold but think I’ve pulled it off.
I’ll look for something vintage to test the waters
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• #3150
Anyone out there own a Kapital ring coat ?
I find it doesn't look right with a collared shirt underneath - it's designed so that there is no front or back so you can imagine that it tends to ride higher (and wider) than a typical one.