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• #3352
Thanks I love finding out about these obscure Japanese brands.
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• #3353
I picked up a great hardy amies raincoat on eBay. If you know the details you like (I wanted a Prussian collar and raglan sleeves) you can find amazing vintage pieces.
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• #3354
That'll leave you with some nice wet knees, according to the photo on their site!
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• #3355
Good price though.
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• #3356
Yeah if you’re a 4XL! I’d have loved that coat but fucked if I can find it I an M or L
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• #3357
bit more, but might go down.
this looks good for a lot less though
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• #3358
I had a collection of nice white shirts which were starting to show some signs of yellowing at the arm pits and losing some of their brightness. I tried various techniques but this one has actually worked so thought I’d share.
After doing this I left for 6hrs and then washed with vanish oxyaction and they came out bright white with very little yellow discolouration
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• #3359
This seems like the most appropriate thread in which to ask the following questions:
- What is jeans casual?
- What is business casual?
I've worked from home for a while, and my previous employer of 5 years was pretty relaxed about business attire, so I feel out of the loop as to what is appropriate.
Flying to LA tomorrow for work meetings, and have a dinner on Monday night that is classed as jeans casual, and meetings all day Tuesday classed as business casual. I stupidly left my only suit in my in-laws house in France after a wedding last year. I recently bought a backup suit that was slightly too long in the leg and sleeve, and having just collected from an alterations place have noticed the sleeve is a bit gunthered (which he can't fix today as his iron is broken), I'm trying to cobble things to wear out of what I have in the wardrobe....
Jeans casual - jeans, oxford shirt, suede boots?
Business casual - chinos, formal shirt, brogues?I have a dinner jacket I can bring but it's a while since I've worn it so it might be a bit snug...
- What is jeans casual?
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• #3360
Business casual - nightmarish hell world
Jeans casual - mega super nightmare hell worldYour interpretations sound fine.
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• #3361
If you’re in LA and depending on your job you can get away with a polo shirt for jeans casual and an oxford shirt for business casual. Maybe a light wool sweater or sports jacket if you have them? Dinner jacket would look wrong imo
This seems like it would be useful for you.
https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/business-casual-men-attire/
And a nice example of what I’d consider good business casual
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• #3362
High waisted suit-ish trousers?
Where does one find them?
Simon Cowell's wardrobe.
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• #3363
I ended up getting a Loro Piana raglan raincoat from Private White VC - managed to get some extra discount to bring it down to 50% off. Having tried on a number it was my favourite, because of its lightness and extra length. Very pleased with it, now just need to test it out 😂
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• #3364
That sounds long fam. I am going to try just the oxy action vanish stuff
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• #3365
Takes a couple of mins per shirt and works a treat - hit them with the vanish after to get a brilliant white finish but doesn’t do anything for the yellowing.
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• #3366
The Uniqlo macs are on sale at an even more excellent £70 - Im debating just getting one of those and returning the one I bought.
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• #3367
Might be the best move. Can you find one in store to try first? Annoyingly can’t see them on the EU website
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• #3368
Not sure if this is the right thread...
But I have been getting on very nicely with my http://www.spoke-london.com trousers and just bought a pair of the jeans.£25 off your first purchase (and £15 for me) if you use my code.
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• #3369
https://www.uniqlo.com/uk/en/product/men-two-way-single-breasted-coat-425415.html
You could get a navy and beige and still have change in your pocket.
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• #3370
My Community Clothing Mac arrived today its great but way too big in the body.
annoying as length and arm length are great.
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• #3371
Any suggestions for crew neck jumpers?
I’m after a looser fit – sort of like the fit of a late 90s sports brand sweatshirt with the looser arms. Ideally ribbed neck, a bit like Le Tricoteur.
Niche I know, but I recently wore an old Hugo Boss jumper from back in the day and forgot how comfortable and well it wore. Unfortunately, it's too battered for anything other than knocking about.
This is close for neck and sleeve detailing, but too fitted.
Cheers.
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• #3372
Guernsey Jumpers?
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• #3373
As in the style?
They're a bit too boxy and the necks are too high.
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• #3374
Sounds like Finisterre stuff could work.
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• #3375
Thanks.
This is actually perfect, apart from the colour.
It also occurred to me that I could just size up if the cuffs are ribbed.
Just saw this and smiled