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#8976 2012-09-12 14:52:35

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Re: L.E. 'drifter' crewneck - plum coloured as featured in yesterday's rundown...

Richard Bergman Sir - what are these like in the flesh? True to size?...Wash ok??...gone saggy???...

I've had me pinkee on them many a time but still not pur-chased as I've had the odd LE item that has not brought me satisfaction I'm afraid?!?!

Always been a tad wary of cotton jumpers but do like the look of them!

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#8977 2012-09-12 15:19:00

Richard Bergman
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#8978 2012-09-13 04:01:52

fxh
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Re: Ivy League style for today

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#8979 2012-09-13 04:10:06

fxh
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#8980 2012-09-13 04:42:42

Taylor McIntyre
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#8981 2012-09-13 06:08:06

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Same here, I've always begrudged paying top dollar for jumpers. They get holes in if you wear them a lot and moths prefer them to any other clothing.

Cheap cotton jumpers are ideal. Why pay top dollar for a superior product.


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#8982 2012-09-13 07:05:00

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#8983 2012-09-14 02:05:28

Armchaired
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Re: Ivy League style for today

M & S sort of G4 in a Natural
  Bean Tat with Flap breast pocket (still not 100% happy with the collar)
   Crew Clothing Straight leg Navy trousers ( 11 .5 rise and 8 " hem) no alteration needed!
  Tan handmade leather belt with silver plain buckle
   Seiko 5 with Tan strap
    Bean Blucher Mocs

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#8984 2012-09-14 02:31:38

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#8985 2012-09-14 02:59:26

Richard Bergman
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Re: Ivy League style for today

Shooie - A very 'andsome shoe indeed.

Armie - Nice and casual. Are those the 'Essential' range from J.Crew.?

Meeting her indoors later for our fortnightly date.

Probably be :

Brooks 3/2 herringbone sack
Gant vintage cream shirt
Alan Paine Grey V Neck
L.E. Chino Navy - tapered 8" hem
John Spencer pennies

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#8986 2012-09-14 08:19:52

Oliver
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Re: Ivy League style for today

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#8987 2012-09-14 08:56:05

Liam Mac
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Re: Ivy League style for today

Is it an optical illusion, my bad screen/bad eyes, just bloody good pattern matching or is that jacket without pockets?

Also, does Claudio now make undarted jackets for his own line? I know he had the JS blazer made without but I've never seen any of his DNA jackets undarted.

BTW, nice pics of late. I've enjoyed them, Oliver. Hope you and yours had a great time on vacation.

 

#8988 2012-09-14 09:11:28

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Thanks Liam, we did indeed but it sure is nice to be back in the promised land of California!

I don't think Claudio does undarted. Not sure his makers would be up for the job and doubt he'd have enough orders to fill as the warehouse has clamped down on the order numbers for custom work. They've gotten pretty tough with that the past year. I suppose it'd be difficult to get a good fit off the rack with makers who aren't used to doing undarted and a primary client base who probably expect a more fitted shape. I'd gladly sign up to be his lab rat!

What you see is indeed good pattern matching, or perhaps bad cel-cam resolution! It's got three open patches. I wonder if the full three-button closure looks a bit odd with only the middle done up though? Doesn't look quite right buttoned up top with this look. Is there any way to turn a 3-button into 3/2 successfully with a good tailor?

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#8989 2012-09-14 09:24:28

Liam Mac
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Re: Ivy League style for today

Chances are it'll settle into a more relaxed roll if you continue to wear it like that. Obviously not a full on 3/2 but it'll settle lower than in that picture I'd guess.

I'll leave the advice to the more knowledgeable posters, as I've only had experience with this on a madras 3 button that was almost completely without structure*. A different kettle of fish.

*All I had to do with the Madras in that case was hang it up in the bathroom while i was in the shower and the steam allowed me to push the roll a little lower. Not an option for you of course.

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#8990 2012-09-14 09:42:01

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Re: Ivy League style for today

You can get decent suppression without darting jackets, but it has to be in the pattern, which would probably be a serious ballache, but then it was done for js' i guess. I still think the jpress donegal mist has good waist on it. Brooks seems to be a bit fuller, but then i've only got the wash n wear suit.


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#8991 2012-09-14 11:47:20

Oliver
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Re: Ivy League style for today

Liam, I may try to take my personal steamer to it and see if that softens the roll. I would definitely prefer it as a 3/2 though. I love the jacket and pattern itself. That fit is straight from Claudio btw, haven't had a chance for any alterations.

 

#8992 2012-09-14 12:05:46

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#8993 2012-09-14 12:26:38

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I swear I have that same shirt... the Gant Tattersall?


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#8994 2012-09-14 12:29:47

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Re: Ivy League style for today


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#8995 2012-09-14 12:35:04

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Nah, it's typical of what I know of the Bean Roll, (not a euphemism) the Bean shirts I've got are like that, it is small, there is not much roll, but I wouldn't worry mate, move on with your life, and concern yourself with front-rises! (again not a euphemism)


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#8996 2012-09-14 12:45:42

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#8997 2012-09-14 12:52:39

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I've not seen a mercer, but I think I've seen most other rolls and I have to say, the only one that is ever right is the Brooks Makers, but they do a very odd thing with them, the button is positioned behind where it would naturally lay which creates the bell shape. Near enough every other bd collar sits down to where it should naturally lay. so creates just a straight drop down when buttoned, then if the fabric is of a certain weight it will resist folding, where as with the Makers it is forced to bow slightly. I think this thing of the perfect roll is al fine a groovy, but at the end of the day, if the collar isn't heavily fused so it sits up under your chin, then I'm happy.

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#8998 2012-09-14 12:58:03

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Re: Ivy League style for today

One more thing that pisses me off is is the penultimate button to the collar button is too high or low, that annoys me more than the roll.


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#8999 2012-09-14 13:46:51

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#9000 2012-09-14 17:23:36

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Oliver - nice look!  How's the fit on the O'Connell's flannels?  Did you get them altered?  I've looking for some flannels for ages and am curious to find out if those are a possible option.

 

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