I like the RRL style but don't understand why you can't buy the same kind of thing elsewhere for cheaper and be just as happy...The RRL style clothing is not so unique as to make it hard to find.
But has anyone bought any RRL tailored clothing? I would be curious about that.
What are good alternatives to Aero leather in the US or Canada?
I really like that reddish brown leather colour that the Aero jackets seem to have...is that doable by other companies or particular to Aero?
I found this site with this interesting jacket design? Does anyone else make it, is it an Irvin?
From:
http://www.armedforces-int.com/article/leslie-leroy-irvin-parachute-jump.html
That is indeed a very profound approach to shopping. However, I was asking about people who are familiar with the costs for certain turquoise pieces--I don't want to overpay.
Hi guys, I am considering buying a few pieces from a retailer I found online...but I am a little curious about pricing.
Do you guys know anything about turquoise silver jewelry pricing?
Abbotts did not respond quick enough. I ended up ordering a Crombie greatcoat...but suspect I might get a bridge coat later.
While I was shopping I saw a few herringbone coats (poor quality though)...Does anyone know anything about herringbone tweed?
Is it a good fabric for winter coats, and...
You are most helpful...God bless you.
Anyways, just to make sure--we are talking about these guys, right?
http://www.abbottuniforms.com/Abbott-Uniforms-welcome.cfm
I do appreciate Dr. Strange's advice...and I agree with him.
Now, the question which Navy Bridge Coat is the best choice? I have heard things about Abbott's military tailors...does anyone know whether I should just get the fidelity or contact Abbott's?
I have a single breasted cashmere overcoat--it is thin and very smooth..I also have a single breasted wool coat with some nylon content, it is thicker.
They don't look dramatically different, and I haven't seen piling on the nylon one.
Also, I have heard many good things about the sterlingwear...
Vintage is a good way to go, but it is a little daunting--you have to know what to look for---It takes a lot of time and knowledge...I don't have as much as expertise as you probably do, so I resort to new out of ignorance.
Thanks to Dave and Tkecks, great advice. I will try to come to a decision soon!
Foster your post is very impressive, I have none of the knowledge of fabric that you have. Where does one learn this, have you read about it?
I am very confused about the issue of fabric, and I see even the...
Ahhh, I see....Well, I definitely will be on the look out for a more domestic solution to my parka situation then, although graemsy's parka is rather magnificent. I would still buy his one off
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