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I tried one on the other day (right before a manager recruited me) and thought the sleeve length was fine, though the jacket did seem to be really short. I have a small Sentinel that fits perfectly, but a medium Hamilton is right for length (sleeves and body). |
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Yeah the length was pretty much perfect and it wasn't baggy at all, even though I'm slim. Just those ****ing sleeves....
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Well it looks good with the cuffs flipped back.
Last edited by n5rnd; 08-02-2008 at 11:38 PM. |
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![]() With a different shade. Nice jacket nonetheless ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last edited by TheNorthernForest; 08-03-2008 at 05:02 AM. Reason: Stop posting that stupid picture. We got rid of sigs for a reason. |
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you can without ruining it? i figured it would be the same as the patch on my elk lake jacket that i got last year. it's stitched on so thickly that if i were to remove the thread and take it off it'd be ruined.
Last edited by Matty; 08-02-2008 at 11:26 PM. |
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It's either arm advertising or back advertising generally...sooo...pick your poison. You might not be able to see it on the back, but everone else could still see it. What's the big deal if it says "Abercrombie and Fitch"? As a company, they have to market it somehow...if someone walking down the street saw your jacket, and they absolutley LOVED it, they would have no idea where it was from if there was no logo...which means no sales for AnF.
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Personally, that jacket is a must-have. I hope I get the job first because I think it'd be a fun place to work, and second so I don't have to pay 150 for the jacket. I mean I love it, it's perfect. And the label - maybe it is too thick to remove without looking weird. You could try sewing another label on there if it looks bad. But really, I don't even see the label when I'm wearing the jacket, and I don't really care what brands I'm seen wearing. I don't care if people call it "free advertising" for the brand (every brand does it) or if people think I'm a douchebag cuz I wear Abercrombie. |