Love the coat Woolie. Good stuff Cap. Well, can't say much for the refuse Dockers. They at least appear a good fit.
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Just excellent. The cheens look to have turned out nicely.
keep thinking i might take another 1/2" off the leg length as i've washed them now and still sit a touch long.
Looks like a smart vintage POW check jacket you got there TB82, all seems to fit well too. And I'm all for more tassel and bit loafers.
Welcome!
Although I see I am technically no longer a "new member", I am still baffled by some of the acronyms and abbreviations I see here. After work today, I might try to start a thread collecting all of them into a glossary. Nerd, yes, I know.
So, I am assuming that Moose isn't commenting on a Prisoner Of War check jacket...
Prince Of Wales check... Thanks by the way guys. The jacket is from Hackett and not so vintage (1 year old ;-)). I am lucky to live an hour away from a Hackett outlet store, they sometimes have nice sample jackets from great fabrics (Loro Piana, Barberis, Harris Tweed) for 100-250 euro.
^ thank you (POW)... So, Harris Tweed is considered good? I see the name so much I wondered...
Harris has some suberp fabrics, used by real big names in the sartorial landscape but also some moderate and lesser stuff. You have to see/feel yourself.
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Some days I definitely yearn for such a seemingly idyllic small town setting. Looking nice.
I love the house behind you, OCBD. Going to look it up, but it might be part of the Richardson Romanesque movement...