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@Filson Awesome piece, love that tag!
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@Filson that jacket is incredible!
Thought I’d share the remaining RRL from my collection aside from tees.
This one is an eBay find for a steal. Wool, silk and cashmere. I don’t wear it much because I love it too much and it feels fairly delicate.


This western fits me absolutely perfectly, the platonic ideal fit for a shirt for me.

This jacket is really a statement. I wear it whenever I can. It’s the only item of clothing strangers have stopped me on the street about. 30th anniversary limited edition I believe. I bought this direct from RL and I want to be buried in it.


This is my latest purchase. 2015 Wool Reefer coat (longer than a pea). I got this on Vinted this week. I paid £60….


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@Filson The chore coat is a staple!
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@indigostiff I agree!
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@indigostiff Hey man great RRL collection! Was curious what size you were in their tops ?
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@GandalftheGray Always a large - sometimes a medium in "tailored for the island" --
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Don't forget the boots


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Here’s to hoping the patinas eventually match, but no rush…

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RRL is still game - double kneed carpenter ducks and a fabulous 14 oz indigo western.

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RRL by Rios at church…

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Just what I ordered. The shirt is heavier than the sweater




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Picked up this Indigo brushed chamois from SOP. RRL almost never misses. I just need some cooler weather.

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I’m not following RRL like I used to…what’s that top shirt
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@northsouthdenimguy Fabulous shirt.
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Why oh why! I really don’t need it but now I want it.

It’s pretty similar to the indigo I just posted same brushed chamois
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One of the things I love about RRL is they take the themes of the stuff I love, make them fit perfectly and throws some luxury in there too. I’m less worried about accurate repro, the same reason I love Freewheelers but am not moved by Real McCoys.
IH shirt fits me really well, but a RRL western fits me perfectly. I enjoy the cowboy for summer and sailor for the winter their range lets me do.
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@northsouthdenimguy It's different than the indigo! The indigo is more rigid, this is like a heavy chamois you'd wash your car with...
 




