UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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Well done.Felt a little Italian today View attachment 2179311 View attachment 2179313 View attachment 2179315 View attachment 2179317
I love this outfit. May I ask where both the jacket and trousers are from? I am in the market for both a herringbone great sport coat and beige trousers like those. Thanks.
These cool colours look good on you. A refreshing change from browns and tans and a sharp cut too. (Probably would have gone with black shoes). NiceFelt a little Italian today View attachment 2179311 View attachment 2179313 View attachment 2179315 View attachment 2179317
Bulchers with this suit is a wild choice. They kind of look too big too. The suit looks good. Who’s the makers?Felt a little Italian today View attachment 2179311 View attachment 2179313 View attachment 2179315 View attachment 2179317
I did consider black but for me it really turns up the formality scale for me. I wanted to try and keep the formality lower with something brown with texture. I likely should have gone with color 8 tassels in hindsight. The shoes are PRL likely Allen Edmonds make. They are the right size, but I fear that perhaps there is a bit too much taper on the trousers giving that effect. With loafers I do not believe it looks like this.Bulchers with this suit is a wild choice. They kind of look too big too. The suit looks good. Who’s the makers?
I don’t mind the texture. I just think bluchers are too casual for most suits. Especially this one. I have a pair of brown suede oxfords that I wear a lot, even with suits.I did consider black but for me it really turns up the formality scale for me. I wanted to try and keep the formality lower with something brown with texture. I likely should have gone with color 8 tassels in hindsight. The shoes are PRL likely Allen Edmonds make. They are the right size, but I fear that perhaps there is a bit too much taper on the trousers giving that effect. With loafers I do not believe it looks like this.
The suit is Spier Minnis fresco.
I have a complicated foot shape. Narrow heels and wider forefoot. Fallen arches that over pronate and cause some gapping. These were thrifted too so there is some wear from the previous owner. I can tighten them more but it can be uncomfortable at the end of the day.I don’t mind the texture. I just think bluchers are too casual for most suits. Especially this one. I have a pair of brown suede oxfords that I wear a lot, even with suits.
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This what I meant about the shoe being too big. That’s a huge gap.
Always find it's a shame that the more artistic PS's are hidden so much and never to be seen in all their glory. Like the watch as well.On fridays i always choose casual attire.
Have a successful day all together.
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I could probably make a claim to be amongst the least techie people on this forum but I did recently find out that if you’re on an iPhone and do edit > crop there’s a triangle icon at the top left that will flip your pic back to the right way so you won’t have people wondering why your chest pocket is on the wrong side.
Everything about this is awesomeFelt a little Italian today View attachment 2179311 View attachment 2179313 View attachment 2179315 View attachment 2179317