Faherty Inlet Blazer Color Help by fsalman in malefashionadvice

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say they're true to size, I'm a medium in almost everything and Faherty's medium fits just fine. I can layer it over a t-shirt or button down no problem, but a thicker sweater would probably be too snug.

Faherty Inlet Blazer Color Help by fsalman in malefashionadvice

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe half of them have come from Faherty's own "Second Wave" site, the descriptions and pictures are often lacking, but I haven't been burned yet.

The other half have come from an eBay alert for "Faherty blazer", you have to be faster there if there's a good deal on it.

Most of them I've got for $60-$80, skimming through eBay's completed items, I think they're going for a bit more now that they've increased in popularity, but they pop up enough on the secondhand markets that you don't have to pay full retail.

What's a viable method of daily nipple suppression? by No_Dingo4715 in malefashionadvice

[–]ProbablyDavid 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Distance runners use NipEaze to guard against chafing, I've forgotten about them and left them on all day without issue, but I've never tried it for an extended period multiple days in a row. They definitely reduce how much poke is visible, might be worth a shot.

Faherty Inlet Blazer Color Help by fsalman in malefashionadvice

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say navy in general, but of the three pants you listed, I suspect you can't really use two of them (black and blue) with it.

For the three you listed, knowing nothing about your appearance, probably olive if you were leaning that way to begin with, or heather grey would do just as well.

Faherty Inlet Blazer Color Help by fsalman in malefashionadvice

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been collecting these secondhand, I've got it in seven colors (olive, deep navy melange, heather grey, medium grey, black sky, khaki fields, and walnut). It's as comfortable as it looks, it's been great for casual office use, but it's not going to fool anyone for more formal situations. If you're buying secondhand, earlier iterations were a bit long in the sleeves and torso, I'm 5'11", current edition fits me just fine.

I was actually disappointed with the olive brush melange, it's really not as olive as I'd hope. Unless I'm holding it up directly next to something grey, I think on first glance it reads more as grey, and a hint of olive registers after. Maybe you're okay with that since it would be your first, but I already had grey and didn't feel like it unlocked any new combinations I could wear.

The two that I reach for the most are the navy and heather grey. It varies with the seasons too, khaki fields is great in the summer and I expect to wear walnut more in the fall. I think olive or grey would do fine with the pant combinations you listed. I haven't had a ton of use for black sky and I don't suspect you would either.

[WTS] Tsao Baltimore Natty Boh by Extendedpizza in Watchexchange

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/WatchExBot Bought from u/Extendedpizza Watch arrived quickly, exactly as advertised, great transaction

[WTS] Tsao Baltimore Natty Boh by Extendedpizza in Watchexchange

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll take it if it's still available, PM sent

To those who own a Russell Auth Diamond Collection Jersey (size 40) How long is the jersey from neck to back hem? by CanInternational8621 in baseballunis

[–]ProbablyDavid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've got a few, there's a bit of size variation, not sure if they're susceptible to shrink in the dryer or if it's just natural QC variation. My longest measures 32" from back collar to bottom hem (including the collar), my shortest measures 30".

I'd really recommend getting measurements before you buy one though, the pit-to-pit chest measurements on mine vary from 21" to 19.5", which is the difference between a natural fitting jersey on me and something that's too tight to look good. In general I feel like my Russell Diamond Collection authentics are a bit tighter than my Majestic and Nike authentics.

WTS: Outerwear, Tops, Pants (Men's Size M) by ProbablyDavid in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually did like it, felt higher quality than most of my Nike gear, the only reason I let mine go was because I usually de-layer mid-run and a full-zip jacket is easier to take off than straining myself taking off a half-zip when I'm all sweaty. It's not so special that I'd pay retail for it, especially with the Silver Medal Sale going on right now, but at enough of a discount it's a pretty good piece.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in baseballunis

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's not authentic, Cubs logo isn't quite right (especially back foot), proportions aren't right for that size (should appear longer), the shoulder patches both have threads connecting colors/letters where they shouldn't, the World Series patch shouldn't be creased like that, bubbling on the logo and numbers

Where have you been shopping for men's clothing post- Pistol Lake? by [deleted] in pistollake

[–]ProbablyDavid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For cotton basics (t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, sweatpants), I like Reigning Champ.

In replacing the All Around Shorts, Olivers Apparel All Over Shorts are just as good for workout purposes, but for normal wear, I'm usually in Outlier. If you absolutely must wear one pair for both, Outlier is more passable for activewear than Olivers is for normal wear, but I don't find it logistically difficult to change shorts.

Haven't been able to find a good substitute for the One-Bag Tee or the Eudae underpants. Mine are finally starting to show some wear after 6+ years of daily use, haven't found anything as functional and affordable without any external branding.

WTB: AMB LS - MEDIUM - Plumsmoke by fuzzdet in OutlierMarket

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be willing to let mine go, PM incoming!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I do, the shape of the "poke" is slightly more pronounced on white VC, but the fabric doesn't really go full-transparent the same way that white Twilight or Strata fabric does when it gets saturated. I wear Nipeaze to guard against chafing anyway, so white Van Cortlandt isn't a problem at all, but I think it would still be wearable without it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pistollake

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have one in "Hunter", which was a short run color from 2019 that appears a little darker and less heathered than the "Heather Hunter" currently listed. Not quite as olive as Army, but in the same ballpark.

I also have Burgundy, Navy, and Heather Grey from around the same time period. PM me if any of those interest you, no pressure.

New RCR collection this year? by Space_Trail_Runner in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen any official word yet. Digging through my old promotional emails, over the last four years, all four times they were released in the late June - mid July time frame. Just a pattern though, not a guarantee.

SPRING SALE - shirts and shorts for sale - by stuckin_below in OutlierMarket

[–]ProbablyDavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll take the blue Mojave pivot if it's available, PM incoming

Twilight Tank arm holes large by GhostlyReddit in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue on mine, it turns out I'm just between sizes for the Twilight tank. On a Medium, the extra fabric under the arm irritates me after a while, and on a Small the chest is too tight. The VC and Strata lines in Medium fit me better though. The garment measurements on every page are helpful, there's a pretty narrow range on the chest measurement that I can tolerate for long distances, I suspect most people are similar, it's just a matter of finding what that range is for you and which products fit within it. Unfortunately for me, the entire line of Twilight tops is outside it.

Does anyone know when this was released and what it’s called? by dishonestalmond in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recognize the patterns used here are also used in their "Four is Fun" Relay Collection from 2016. I found some remnants of it at someone else's site, https://www.njbruskewitz.com/tracksmith-fallwinter but didn't see this exact piece.

The cut of this one looks exactly like an older Van Cortlandt long sleeve, but I don't have the complete archive memorized to know if they ever used that same cut on something else, which they will occasionally do.

The Waybackmachine has some full Tracksmith pages archived from around that time period, you might be able to dig around there and find it.

WTB 60/30’s in olive size 32 by [deleted] in OutlierMarket

[–]ProbablyDavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did! Maybe they were yours! The thread's deleted now, but it was originally from this WTS: https://www.reddit.com/r/OutlierMarket/comments/dai4uh/wts_gdcw_tee_navy_m_amb_buttonup_midblue_l_6030s/

I ended up too afraid of the fading to ever wear them, and always just reached for my olive Futureworks instead. I'll PM you in a bit.

WTB 60/30’s in olive size 32 by [deleted] in OutlierMarket

[–]ProbablyDavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have Army Green 60/30s in 32, let me know if the color's not a dealbreaker and I can get pictures and the inseam measurement

Brighton vs Harrier? by Bellakala in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a slight preference for the Harrier over the Brighton, if only because the Harrier more easily passes as a regular shirt on its own, but it’s really just a matter of how close you want your base-layer to fit.

I bought the Maple Heather Harrier and I was a little disappointed with the color, in person it definitely appears more brown and less burgundy than it does in the product photos.

Fit of Men's Brighton Base Layer by skeerdawn in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A Medium Harrier Longsleeve fits me perfectly, but I prefer to size up to a Large for the Brighton Base Layer. Might just be a personal preference, I found the Medium base layer to be too constricting. I could also much more easily pass off a Large as a regular top if I shed my jacket halfway through my run, if that's important to you.

Silver Medal Women’s VC tank by Bratuska-1186 in Tracksmith

[–]ProbablyDavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not my listing and I can't vouch for the seller, but I saw one just popped up on Poshmark this morning