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#1 2006-05-11 16:22:04

peebody
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Oxxford MTM

Considering an Oxxford MTM Radcliff model.  My question is if flat front tousers with side-tabs and cuffs are appropriate?

Thanks

 

#2 2006-05-12 10:34:26

kc
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Re: Oxxford MTM

You'll be pleased with the Radcliff model, it's a very modern silhouette ... I've worn plain front, cuffed trousers before; if you decide on non-cuff, request hem fortification i.e., additional fabric sewn onto inner hem. This provides a better drape to the trouser.

 

#3 2006-05-12 14:54:11

Super 150s
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Re: Oxxford MTM

What is the price range for Oxxford suits both rtw and mtm? Also where can I go in the Chicago/Milwaukee area for a try on?I take it they have many different styles to choose from? Is there a website link for them and do I ask also for Hickey Freeman?

 

#4 2006-05-12 15:31:24

kc
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Re: Oxxford MTM

Last edited by kc (2006-05-12 17:12:23)

 

#5 2006-05-12 21:41:49

Super 150s
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Re: Oxxford MTM

Thanks for the quick responses, men. Maybe I will wait until a sale period and treat myself to a nice medium grey chalk stripe.

 

#6 2006-05-13 10:43:10

kenperes
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Re: Oxxford MTM

The Radcliffe is a bit self-conscious for me.  I am no fan of the high pinched shoulders that it has, and the armhole is still too low for the shape of the shoulder.

To me, Oxxford is great for staid business suits.  Maybe the best.  The Radcliffe is a big swing and a miss imo.

 

#7 2006-05-13 16:54:39

Tomasso
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#8 2006-05-13 18:22:44

Tomasso
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#9 2006-05-13 21:59:33

Film Noir Buff
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Re: Oxxford MTM

For that price, I hope they fit the thing properly.

 

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