Mister Freedom
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Imo I would size up one…
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Friday you can go by MF charts they are accurate. I went 36 tts snug, its ok for me after now over a years wearing it and I am ususally not that kind of layering guy. for daily puposes and if I would buy the NOS blanket again I would go 38 though. The indigo drover is a tiny tiny bit different in cut imho prob due to the indigo dyed melton wool and enough space for a sweater and a denimjacket but still fitted like I love.
hmmm gonna wear the blanket right now for a nightwalk
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Friday mate snapped some quick crappy pics
tts size 36 with a tshirt could wear a shirt or a sweater but not layering a denim jacket. Dont need too this one is very warm due to the blanket and the inner flannel lining.
arms and shoulders are perfect per my gusto, its a very fitted jacket especially around shoulders and armpits. Over the long run i would prob better with a 38 but as long as i stay in this shape i pull it easy off
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I did D..
MF sites shows 48 ptp for a size 42 whereas SE 44 ptp. Im looking to wear it with only a thermal or a heavy T's (IH tees that is) if I'm buying one. If MF is more accurate my guess a 40 will fit my requirement. But gambling a $800plus is a big gamble I couldn't afford.
hehheheehe… you wear them well for sure..
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Hehe buddy
Fyi my blanket size 36 measures about half an inch less in chest than the melton size 38 per MF. means i could prob not wear a size 36 comfy and buttoned up in the melton like i can in the blanket.
But then everybody has its own gusto for comfort. I always prefer a bit the snugger side in tops
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It's time for a RoadChamp update (as requested by Scottystyles
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These have not had any oils/waxes applied to them ever, they get brushed down if they get dirty, simples. They've been worn 1-2x a week since getting them, never blistered (close at one stage), I'd say they're almost fully broken in, they're really enjoyable to walk in, a combination of floating on air, and firm support. All photos straight out of the camera. No colour corrections or adjustments.
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Oh yeah, they are looking nice Wade. Be super nice to eyeball them over a coffee. Correct me if I'm wrong, the leather front sole is correct for time in the early 1900's for building (I think(excuse my lack of knowledge or e-logic)) but I find it gets a little slippery on some surfaces. That's one thing that puts me off. I've been finding that on my leather sole boondockers. Every other aspect is absolutely outstanding though! Beautiful!
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Oh!, and Davito my brother, you are always dressed to impress mate. Your build wears garments so well. Your a stylin man! and your beautiful pup
Just a little bromance e fluffing there..
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http://vintageengineerboots.blogspot.com/p/mf.html
VEB's campus jacket.
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Hmm, starting to look at the John Lofgren engineers more now Snowy (sorry MF) Was browsing Rakuten a few months back and noticed them on speedway shop but haven't had the loot to lay down so I stopped looking. I guess knowing you guys there's probably a tread on here from them.
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Road champs are so close to bring the coolest engineers to me, except for how high the strap is.
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anyone have a pair of the new indigo dyed corduroy's? those have peaked my interest, just curious on any info / fit pix.
cheers.