526 ODG
Shetland Jumper
634S
Blundstones

526 ODG
Shetland Jumper
634S
Blundstones

526; 412;634; Ziggy

OrSlow chambray
634 D
Viberg
Not 100% sure on fit of shirt, looks a bit baggy when tucked in, but feels comfy (cannot really wear untucked in the office!)
Really like the ducks but do need to send them for hemming when they settle down.


Belstaff
Anderson undyed Shetland jumper
634D
Blundstone
Ziggy (wanting a treat!)


526 ODG
634 21 super black
Viberg
Yesterday not today
IHSH 412
634 D
Will wear these a bit to see how they settle and send them to be hemmed I think.



526 ODG
412 BLK
634S 21 oz
Belstaff
IHSH 412
634 D
Viberg


Same hotel different day
526 odg
Orslow
634

526; 412;634; Ziggy

@Indigo-Alchemist thanks, black hadn’t been on my radar but that looked really good. Does not look too ‘dark’.
@Indigo-Alchemist what jacket is that? Is it a lightweight N1?
@Indigo-Alchemist thank you. I really like it as well, just a little tight in the arms so cannot layer over anything too chunky, (but in reality I only have a couple of jumpers I can’t wear under it)
526 ODG
Shetland Jumper
634S
Blundstones


526 ODG
412 BLK
634S 21 oz
Two stupid questions from me:
Have given my first UHF shirt its first wash. Was tagged M and was just a tad too big, gave it a cotton wash at 40 with my normal shirts with the full normal spin. It has shrunk a little, am now v happy with the fit. Is there a risk of further shrinking if I inadvertently give it a ‘full’ wash again?
Second question is how much fabric is used up in hemming?
Just had a pair of 634 SB back from hemming. Unfortunately I didn’t measure the leg length before sending them back, but when cuffed them to work out the length I wanted, I did have around 3cm of cuff.
When they were returned with the removed material. It was only around the width of the chainstitch, around 1cm, not the 2.5 to 3 cm I expected.

Makes me feel a bit foolish asking for them to to be hemmed by such a small amount
Belstaff
Anderson undyed Shetland jumper
634D
Blundstone
Ziggy (wanting a treat!)
