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Are the Yohji pieces consistent in their sizing? I bought this blazer ( http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men...-10358025.aspx ) in size 4 while in Japan. I am 183cm, the shoulders fit perfectly and the fit is just a bit loose, as desired from a Yohji piece.
I'm considering buying this one now ( http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men...-10358028.aspx ), but from what I can tell from pictures online, it seems to be a bit larger than my other blazer. Should I get the same size (4?) or go with the medium one (3?). As the item is on final sale and returns not accepted, I want to be cautious.
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Originally posted by LOVE View Postlooking for an alarm clock. something reliable, braun-looking but with a plug and ideally a constant backlight. sub-$100. haven't seen anything good yet besides the braun digitals. thanks.The best alarm clock is the one that wakes you up, right? If that's the case, how to you choose the best alarm clocks from the worst ones? Whether you
Why not just use your smartphone though?!
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Not sure why you think it looks larger, but that particular blazer fits slim for yohji standards, I would say it fits like a 50 (true to size) not so much oversized.
Originally posted by Pawai View PostAre the Yohji pieces consistent in their sizing? I bought this blazer ( http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men...-10358025.aspx ) in size 4 while in Japan. I am 183cm, the shoulders fit perfectly and the fit is just a bit loose, as desired from a Yohji piece.
I'm considering buying this one now ( http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/men...-10358028.aspx ), but from what I can tell from pictures online, it seems to be a bit larger than my other blazer. Should I get the same size (4?) or go with the medium one (3?). As the item is on final sale and returns not accepted, I want to be cautious.
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Originally posted by diorowen View Postdo you guys think its a good idea to buy drkshdw parka for womens in size 42 it, if I am a small 44, and I want a parka thats not too oversized? the mens version in xs is swallowing my whole body.
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is there an alexandre plokhov store in nyc? i recall there being one and that there was a site where you could see the stock. does anyone have a link and the username password?
i may be confused on this...dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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^ It works for me that way. My drips are CCP 10 and fit US11/EU44 when I use the factory insoles. Several other pairs I have tried on also fit this rule. The u-sole drips require me to size down to a CCP 9 though. There is often a little bit of variation between batches, but I think your choice is correct.
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Originally posted by Umbra View PostHow warm are RO Wool coats averagly and is the quality decent?
Would they protect me from temperatures down to - 20 degree?
Don`t want to spend lots of money in "stylish" outerwear,
that isn`t functionally, so hope someone could help me.
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thank you for your help beyondthemeans. - 20 degree is the absolutly worst case of bad winter weather, where I live, not the common rule, so I think, I could buy. Also details of the material`s compilation, might help, for a better assessement. 65 % New Wool, 25 % Nylon, 10 % Cashmere.
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Originally posted by cjbreed View Postis there an alexandre plokhov store in nyc? i recall there being one and that there was a site where you could see the stock. does anyone have a link and the username password?
i may be confused on this...
High chances it's still there.
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