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#1 2021-12-07 09:32:30

A Fine Sadness
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Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

...  on a shirt...  inspired by our Jdemy's dislike of the Press offerings...

Any thoughts?

 

#2 2021-12-07 09:35:03

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

In fact, I know what he means - and one on each side is an absolute no-no for me.  USA-made flannel shirts often remind me of the kind of Filson type work wear I came to dislike a few years ago.  Carefully does it.

 

#3 2021-12-07 09:39:10

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I also have to admit, I probably prefer Ralph Lauren shirts to Press.

 

#4 2021-12-07 14:22:15

woofboxer
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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

The flap pocket is one of those things that I like the idea of more than the reality.. It’s part of the J Press heritage and therefore a detail that would instantly signal your Ivy orientation to a fellow devotee of the look. But they look a big incongruous under a jacket in my opinion.


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#5 2021-12-08 06:50:04

Patrick
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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

In my experience the flap pocket is mostly useful as a signal that I got the shirt at Press, which may or may not impress the hell out of the one person in a thousand who picks up on it.


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#6 2021-12-08 06:58:32

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I only ever wore a shirt with a flap pocket, Press or otherwise, to carry money when travelling.

 

#7 2021-12-08 07:28:57

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I have a Gant with flap pocket. Dress Gordon tartan.
I like the flap. It’s a nice detail. But I’d swap it for a slightly larger collar

 

#8 2021-12-08 07:45:30

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I agree with Woof, a flap pocket with a jacket doesn't work for me, only had a couple of JS flap pockets and moved them out quickly,

 

#9 2021-12-08 11:59:26

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

Is any kind of breast pocket absolutely necessary?  I actually quite like one on a polo shirt (Ralph Lauren did them - and Hartford?) because they're 'different'.  But with a button-down?  What are you going to keep in there, your pet mouse?  Keys in right hand pocket, wallet in inside jacket pocket, spectacle case in right-hand jacket pocket.  Oh, a carefully folded note for tipping.

Maybe, as Jimbo would have put it.

 

#10 2021-12-08 12:07:24

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

Name tag?
Pen? If you weren’t so petrified of the inevitable leakage

 

#11 2021-12-08 12:47:56

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I have amassed a few flap pocket shirts. Originally I bought them at Ralph not knowing the Press connotations.
I've subsequently bought them from both Press and John Simons. I must admit I like them a lot.
Being a Brit they feel very American to me.
The single flap pocket isn't something that's readily available on the UK high street so they feel a bit more special.
I like this style  when I'm not wearing a jacket or sweater so that you instantly see the difference from a regular shirt. Simply adds a bit of interest.

 

#12 2021-12-08 13:09:30

RobbieB
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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I also have a few shirts with the single flap pocket. Gant, Ralph, John Simons, Madras popover et al. I find them too fiddly and a bit over the top. I used to travel a lot so I appreciated an open top pocket where I would put my boarding pass, ticket, passport. Maybe not so important now.
On a board shirt or overshirt I think double flap pockets are essential for the look and for practicality.

Last edited by RobbieB (2021-12-08 14:05:35)


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#13 2021-12-08 13:22:25

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

I use to do a fair bit of overseas business travel and an open top pocket was essential for me , an ocbd was good on a long haul to keep the a/c chill off, not so good when you touched down in Singapore.....

 

#14 2021-12-08 13:29:47

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Re: Hold It Right There: The Flap Pocket

Staxfan,
The perennial problem of leaving a cold UK airport and touching down in sunnier climes. I was at Manchester Airport on a typical Easter weekend flying to Florida. The lady sitting next to me was wearing Ugg boots, a wool sweater dress and opaque tights. She looked lovely. I daren't think the shock to her system after a 9 hour flight when she touched down in Orlando.

 

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