Tim - not trying to offer you a ' personal shopper' service but I did a google search out of interest of what's about and came up with the following website in Italy, they have the navy with interestingly a zip out liner, I believe you're in Eire so EU avoiding the issues we have in the UK when buying from the EU,
https://modernist-shop.com/prodotto/limpermeabile-martin-detachable-padding-new-gabo-so/?lang=en
Just to add the one I have doesn't have the detachable liner, and I'm sure the ones they had at JS didn't either,
Thanks Stax, - in all fairness I could probably do with a personal shopper! The ones on the JS website have no detachable liner as you say but do have the detachable hood, they call it a pac-a-mac Martin, so who knows how it differs from yours. Not sure how I feel about the hood, detach permanently I expect. How is yours length-wise? Call me odd but I prefer something a touch further up the thigh than the model on the site you posted.
I've about a zillion things I wish to try on while in London, for lack of availability "in the flesh" here. The poor shop-keeps will be sick of me but as you rightly say, I'll be able to purchase via the web without being shafted too much by the tax-man once I get home!
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Tim - the pac-a-mac is different to the Martin, the one I found online is a Martin ( like mine), but with the additional liner, when I received mine it had a booklet with it with the various coats limpermeabile have in their range, maybe check their website, personally I don't like the pac-a-mac with the hood, Length-wise mine is good for me, just hitting above the knee, but I'm only 5' 6" ( on a good day), might be worth putting a call into Chiltern St to see if they're going to re-stock the ' Martin', mine is a size 52 (euro), if you need to know the p2p, length etc just let me know and I'll get the tape measure out,
cheers,
Thanks again Stax, I think the confusion is kicking in because on the JS website, they call it a Martin pac a mac (https://johnsimons.co.uk/product/martin-pac-a-mac-navy/). I've only just clocked their own-brand mac style coat too, in Olive Green. Pity about the colour, it looks ideal! No idea what size I'm likely to take, I don't understand continental sizing at all. I'm currently measuring off my shoulders rather than chest as I'm still loosing weight but my shoulders remain 99.9% consistent regardless of where I am on that particular table..
Morning walk:
Pitlochry Shetland crew neck - the first I've worn in years. Managed to walk my usual distance without pulling at the neck.
Blue pinpoint BB button-down (collar buttoned and tucked)
Navy RL chinos - which have taken over as my 'go-to', at least for now
Converse - leather and as tough and comfortable as they come.
A day out.
Pink and white candy stripe Brooks Makers
Off-white McGeorge cashmere sweater (which came from one of our American posters many years ago)
Navy USA-made RL chinos
No socks
Jack Purcell
More time spent exploring the backwaters of the City and Clerkenwell and a couple more venues in the interesting snd unusual pubs book ticked off. Very warm in London.
Madras pattern linen Grenfell G4 type harrington, Lacoste polo, 501s, Paraboot suede chukkas, Stetson cap.
Bloody yanks in The Mitre on Tuesday. Arncha just sick of ‘em?
One of them wanted to settle ‘the tab’ and then add a tip. One of the women thought celeriac was a misspelling on a menu they were discussing. None of them had the faintest idea what it was.
As they left, one of the women asked if she could take a beermat. ‘I have a beer room at home’ says she.
That’s the trouble when places get on a tourist trail. They should not be allowed in.
Same with football. Talking about football and saying ‘one zero’ like Thomas Tuchel. He has the excuse that German is his first language though.
I'm actually rather fond of Americans. I once shared a restaurant table with a delightful lady from Texas. Midnight in Montmartre. She hadn't a clue how to order her meal but was delighted that I'd heard of her brother, a Democratic Congressman. I'd seen his name in 'The Economist'.
The lady beer mat collector should visit Langley Mill. It's well off the tourist trail.
Seen out yesterday, a man, older than I, filling up with petrol. (£61!). He was wearing a short-sleeved check shirt and khakis. I could not see his shoes but they were probably some cheap, badly-made, ill-looking thing rather than, for example, loafers or Keds. Polo shirts were to be seen here and there, almost always untucked and worn without any sense of style.
I'm dressed more Americana than ivy today.Think Canadian lumberjack. So no details.
Thinking beermats I inherited my dad's collection and have continued collecting on a casual basis. I've noticed that beer mats are not used so much today. I usually just put a beer mat in my pocket without asking but sometimes I will ask the bar staff for a clean one. A curious thing happened a couple of months ago in the pub when a woman on my table bought out a few beer mats from her bag for us all to use.
'Hunt Club' Madras shirt. Sleeves rolled to the elbow. USA-made. There's a tiny prancing horse on the breast pocket. So is it a deliberate imitation of the polo player and his mount? I don't know.
Silvermans' chinos
Canvas espadrilles in a kind of chalk colour
Socks - none.
Haven't been here for years - looks almost as if there's signs of life.
Good work -
Carry On.
Best Jim
Trip into London today to meet up with forum member Tim from the Emerald Isle, in town to visit his old stamping grounds. Visits to places of Ivy interest followed by Soho lunch. I was garbed in a stone coloured J Keydge 3 button jacket, blue John Simons mini check button down, olive FOB jeans and Alden Colour 8 loafers.
Chilly and windy up here. Pink USA-made Duck Head button-down with mid-blue RA sweatshirt and 'Alaska' sleeveless fleece for extra warmth. Also my last remaining pair of faded 501s and German-made socks.
As mentioned above, been in London the last couple of days, meeting old friends & new, including the delightful Mr Woofboxer as well as conducting a modicum of “retail therapy?? .
Purchases:
JS “Ivy Shirt?? in Red University Stripe, JS new season Madras - long sleeve with flap pocket - if you follow them on instagram it’s the latest release in the navy/red/yellow/white combination.
Blue-on-blue-on-blue Madras BD from Jakes, who was having a pop-up on Savile Row (did you make it to that Woof?).
Salmon pink chambray button down from Jakes.
FOB Factory Bedford cords in Ivory from JS.
Olive green “Utility trouser?? from Uniqlo.
Several assorted pairs of socks - Rototo, Anonymousism, Pantherella etc.
Paraboot Michael in Marron from JS.
Paraboot Avignon in Colour 8 Shell Cordovan from Clutch Cafe.
Wearing:
Friday: Travel day, stone French connection chinos I’ve mentioned previously, light blue JSAC OCBD, Olive JSAC/Grenfel G9, Florsheim plain-caps derby’s in Colour 8 Shell.
Saturday: Olive version of above chinos, JSAC Blue uninstripe OCBD, navy Community Clothing sweatshirt, Paraboot Michael.
Sunday: Uniqlo sand chinos, red uni stripe, navy sweat as above, Sanders low-top playboy in snuff suede.
Woof bought some undergarments at one point - he had mention he’d served a modicum of time in the military and I can only assume it must have been in the Para’s because given their voluminous size, he managed to pack ‘em up pretty small!
Haha - you really bought all that other stuff? Can’t argue with any of it though, all good gear especially the cordo Paraboots. I didn’t get to Jake’s - was he there to talk to?
Bloody Hell Tim! A modicum? I'd love to see what happens when you binge. That's a supreme effort for one weekend. Two pairs of Paraboots! Can't argue with any of that. I applaud you sir.
I've got a pair of trousers very similar to those Uniqlos. From Gap a few years ago. Not particularly Ivy, but great with a sweat or T shirt for knocking around/outdoor days out with kids ect.
Today. Old Gant light blue gingham ocbd, navy cotton M&S crew, Gant Arley sand colour jeans, navy no name chore jacket, navy wool mix ball cap, chocolate MiE Clarks db's.
Last edited by Spendthrift (2022-04-25 05:58:14)
Invertere coat with a mid-blue Woolrich flannel shirt and a Russell Athletic sweatshirt, 501s and Astorflex desert boots. It sounds a bit odd but it seemed to work. And it kept me warm.
Alright, I may have crossed the line from modicum into serious splurge in between writing my last post and my flight this morning.
I'd had a major issue with my hotel (the neighbors were smoking dope in a non-smoking hotel until the wee hours of Saturday morning) with the result that I've only had to pay for one nights stay - it's left me feeling somewhat more flush than anticipated so the final moment of madness came when waiting at my boarding gate in Heathrow. Alden LHS in Shell 8 from US eBay. - As Woof can attest, I tried them on in Clutch and then again in Trunk on Saturday when I returned to JS for round 2 (and to try a pair of Dexters that Woof had kindly left there for me, alas, too small) so I had a pretty shrewd idea what size I needed and it just so happened there was a little-worn pair available. 380 US including shipping. With a bit of luck, by the time they get here I may have saved enough to pay the import fees!!
Woof - yes, Jake was there, delightful young man, clearly full of passion about what he does and has a really good understanding of the style also. The pre-made chambray I bought from him is incredibly close to my US-Made BB in shape and fit and better in quality (both fabric and generally) - and beloved by you pleats on the sleeve. it also has the added bonus (for some anyway..) of a third collar button and a locker loop, I'm very very pleased with it and will have no hesitation ordering from him in the future.
M&S lambswool v-neck (charity shop)
Pink Makers
Ralph Lauren navy chinos
Falke socks
Stetson cap (an enduring Russell Street buy)
Calf-length grey herringbone overcoat (pure wool)
J.Press lambswool scarf in autumnal colours (good for spring, too)
Woolrich flannel shirt in mid-blue (USA)
Russell Athletic sweatshirt in a different shade of blue (USA)
Faded down 501s (imported)
Rust-coloured Falke socks
Astorflex desert boots
Quick trip to Oxfam to drop off another three bin bags full.
Faded 501's turned up 'n' swingin' at the ankle
White sweatshirt
Dark Navy MiE G9
Navy ball cap
Blue mix Argyle socks
Ever faithful white Sperry x Velour vulcanised CVO Topsiders
Gardening and kicking about the workshop the last couple of days:
Seriously battered Chuck Taylor low-tops which were once white and are now "patinated".
Uniqlo "utility" pants in olive green.
Hanes beefy (white).
Light grey marl drop shoulder sweatshirt from Community Clothing.
Split-hide gloves I picked up from a hardware store in Savannah seven or eight years ago.