Thanks for confirming, I mailed it back earlier today.
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Originally posted by BrokenBoards View PostI'm in dire need of replacing an old (4+ years) black peacoat for this coming winter and I'm torn between the Devoa, but in black, (PROJECT LINK) and The Viridi Anne Melton in black (FASCINATE LINK)....I definitely think the Devoa one is worth it if you can layer underneath. Leaning more towards that one myself as I spoke with a forum member on the TVA Melton and he gave it a scathing review.
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The cuff might look good if it were bigger. The current sleeve/cuff length might look ok to me if the sleeves weren't so baggy. Cuffed more or uncuffed shortened, the silhouette might also improve if you had the sleeves tapered in more, perhaps up to an inch or inch and half at most in circumference below the elbow.
All personal preference of course, but offering in case you hadn't considered the option.
I know the collar's supposed to be worn up, but I'm curious how it looks down.
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the width jumps at me more than the length, I would personally taper them a bit and judge the length after that."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Appreciate the feedback, will see what my tailor says as well
Originally posted by LelandJ View PostI know the collar's supposed to be worn up, but I'm curious how it looks down.
Here's a link, don't want to flood this thread with pictures of me:
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Originally posted by braver View PostI've already ordered it, will write back about fit, fabrics and overall inpression in a week!
It's definitely not for the coldest months, since fabrics is wool blend, it's quite thin and feels little resinated.
The collar is great and very comfortable. I have a wide neck, and it feels good, though it is slim.
Size 3 works great for 46-48 layerd. The fit is slim, but there is enough space for the thick sweater, and the armholes are not as tight as Devoa's blazers have, so you can move your body and hands in any direction keeping the silhouette slim (yes, Rick!).
Another amazing Daisuke Nishida's design!
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Originally posted by nicelynice View Post
Nice to see a brand offering alternatives to people who Harnden priced out.
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