Yes. N-3 parkas are worn with big gauntlet gloves.This is how much my 50’s N3A parka sleeve rides up when I drive. Is this normal.
Yes. N-3 parkas are worn with big gauntlet gloves.This is how much my 50’s N3A parka sleeve rides up when I drive. Is this normal.
Are you serious or being sarcastic?Yes. N-3 parkas are worn with big gauntlet gloves.
Why would I be making it up? They're called the N-4B.Are you serious or being sarcastic?
How is the fit on this RM Chambray shirt? Feels a tad big
Thought I’d give a used no-name shearling a try to see if I like the style but I fear this Size S is rather too big even with the sleeves turned up (even accepting that shoulder seams beyond the shoulder are sometimes ok!). Am I correct?
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Fair enough, I have never heard of gauntlet gloves. Those are cool.
I didn't feel like tucking for the photo, I’m concerned with the shoulder and sleeve fit. How is that?Looks pretty much spot on. Remember that it's a repro of a shirt made for tucking in.
I didn't feel like tucking for the photo, I’m concerned with the shoulder and sleeve fit. How is that?
I would say that it is too big. The caveats are that a work shirt is supposed to be more roomy and that it "might" shrink with washing. The latter is a bit of a risk because it will make the shirt non-returnable.How is the fit on this RM Chambray shirt? Feels a tad big
I would say that it is too big. The caveats are that a work shirt is supposed to be more roomy and that it "might" shrink with washing. The latter is a bit of a risk because it will make the shirt non-returnable.
Here it is tucked in
Thought I’d give a used no-name shearling a try to see if I like the style but I fear this Size S is rather too big even with the sleeves turned up (even accepting that shoulder seams beyond the shoulder are sometimes ok!). Am I correct?
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I think it’s at least a size too large and from the first photo it looks like you may already be layering the jacket with a sweater.Thought I’d give a used no-name shearling a try to see if I like the style but I fear this Size S is rather too big even with the sleeves turned up (even accepting that shoulder seams beyond the shoulder are sometimes ok!). Am I correct?
Whereas my Spiewak N3B sleeves are a little long but then I'm only 5-7This is how much my 50’s N3A parka sleeve rides up when I drive. Is this normal.
Looks great man! I would be over the moon with that fitFit check on an N1. Wearing a UHF underneath.
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I like the Chambray shirt, I also have oneHere it is tucked in
I like the Chambray shirt, I also have one
It looks OK to me, it fits similar to mine, I wear mine tucked in and out, as it gets warm here in Spring and I wear it with cotton chinos and canvas deck shoes sometimes, very versatile shirtsI believe it fits well, but I want to be cautious since RM shirts are quite expensive. This is probably the most expensive shirt I will ever own.
The neck fits perfectly; if the collar were any smaller, I wouldn't be able to button the top button. My main concern is the fit of the shoulders. What’s your verdict?
Shoulders look good?It looks OK to me, it fits similar to mine, I wear mine tucked in and out, as it gets warm here in Spring and I wear it with cotton chinos and canvas deck shoes sometimes, very versatile shirts