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Discuss Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight at the Military Clothing & Boots forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by msr EX_STAB: is this you? Yes....
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

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    Its not a fashion parade its working dress
    Are you in the REME? ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by EX_STAB
    I feel a consensus is forming! :p
    Gieves and Hawkes for you, my good man!

    @ E_S, don't listen to the nasty men, they're just jealous. My greens looked quite fetching on my (then) 44" chested, 30" waisted frame. I've still got it too it's buried under 15kg of blubber

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    I wouldnt, one of the REME guys from in Wales had his shirt tailored and his sleeves tailored to shirt sleeve order...looked a right w@nker, especially when told we had to roll them down!
    Zulus Sir, fassands of 'em

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

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    Yes I suppose it could be a bit. Maybe if I could just get one a size smaller or something. I just remember that it was possible to look smart in a kf shirt and lightweights and it seems difficult to do the same in the current outfit.
    Don't suppose the MTP gear will improve things either! :D
    We wear outfits now?! Awesome!

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    Tailored shirts Sir - oh very cadets. Promote the man to Cadet Corporal immediately.

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Here's a few stylers which can be achieved by the tailored look









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    Say what you mean. So...would it best if he didn't tailor his shirts then.....?

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Deputy
    Say what you mean. So...would it best if he didn't tailor his shirts then.....?
    I'm as lazy as the next man (or woman) and I did the whole sewn-in creases thing in my lightweights and cuvvies in the 80's and 90's, but gay tailored shirts and jackets. Soooooooo last millenium Darling!


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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by Fat_Cav
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Deputy
    Say what you mean. So...would it best if he didn't tailor his shirts then.....?
    I'm as lazy as the next man (or woman) and I did the whole sewn-in creases thing in my lightweights and cuvvies in the 80's and 90's, but gay tailored shirts and jackets. Soooooooo last millenium Darling!
    wahwahwoowah.

    I have to admit putting a few "tactical" stitches in my crappy low-qualiddy unresponsive beret I got given to enjoy basic in. I think I got discovered by they let it pass as it was a pretty good job and was 2thirds properly shaped as well.
    Stab - surely you can just put a few stitches in here and there if you really want to. Don't need peer approval for that. No need to go out and ask Joel Coen-Silvermann of Coen-Silvermann and sons to make you a safari suit. (Oh vey di qualittee is not vod it voz, I'll see vod I can do for ya my boy.)

    Seeing as how everyone is taking the mickey : * you probably are dab hand with a needle from sewing all your sequins on your ballroom mess dress.

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