The Hanros are actually really comfortable...
Thing about cheap(er) t-shirts is that they begin to sag and bag. Plus they tend to be made by kids in China.
Schwanen a good alternative.
Ordered the sheep stuff: thanks, @Carlos840.
Thanks for the washing tips, chaps!
And those Banana Republic tips are quite smart. Wonder if these, from Berry on the Drums – new at the estimable Rivet & Hide in London – are really three times as good.
Gasps, fans face.
That price must be a record for Son of a Stag.
Aero probably could do you something not dissimilar in the Vicenza. Still love Real McCoy's olive knits, though.
Thanks. This is great. I like the Brooks.
Generally avoid the Nike swoosh, as I don't think they need my help with advertising, but links appreciated.
Also like these German ones but not at that price.
Anyone recommend any? Of a vintage, classic appearance or just anything that doesn't look like you've taken bad drugs. I went to look to replace an existing pair today and it hurt my eyes. Ideally not equally eye-wateringly expensive.
I usually hang out in the Outerwear forums, so hello.
I've likewise tried it there; I think they're getting sick of me.
I increasingly think it's worth just saving up for these beauties. Or visit Japan, which I'm trying to do.
+1 on the colour combo. Not sure if Aero's olive knits are the most beautiful; the colour is a little drab. Real McCoy's do a beautiful dark seal Shinki/olive A-1.
Also got hold of him through FB. What dimensions did you send over, @Pdawg?
Vienna possibly a bit far to go for a fitting, although it is a pleasant city.
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