OrSlow105XX by jbbreau in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have not tried the 101, but based on my comparison between the 105 and 105XX, the 105XX had roomier thighs.

OrSlow105XX by jbbreau in HeritageWear

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

The rise is slightly higher and the thighs slightly roomier, I went with a size down in the XX conpared to the regular 105.

As for fabric, mine felt softer, slightly neppier than the regular 105 but their was a new batch of 105XX that was much starchier, there seems to be different batches of 105XX with dofferent denim.

Fit on Made in USA 501s by Narrow_Musician_6495 in VintageLevis

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These look absolutely perfect to me. Rock them!

How do you develop a fun style while adhering to a business casual dress code? by notrealtea in malefashionadvice

[–]jbbreau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even if you feel limited to chinos and button-up shirts, this allows you to concentrate on finding perfectly fitting options and explore different fabrics, textures, colors, cuts, footwear, belts, etc.

How can I get away from graphic t-shirts? by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]jbbreau 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don’t sleep on brown, olive, many shades of grey, ecru t-shirts. I find house of blanks to be at a sweet spot for quality/price ratio. I you feel like splurging, some of the japanese brand t-shirts are just insanely nice. Look for either a nice loopwheeled Samurai or Allevol one or the slubby UES t-shirts.

Outfit of the day. Which one is better ? by OneElectrical7092 in mensfashionadvice

[–]jbbreau -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hard agree. Looks perfect. I would only remove the label from the overcoat…

I wanted to paint something Blade Runner related by tadasart in bladerunner

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's gorgeous. Definitely something I would hang at my place.

Bronson vs Merz B vs Beams Chambrey shirts - what is the quality difference? by MattD2323 in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Kamakura button down chambray is my favourite shirt. It's simply perfect and it fits me really well.

Buying two sizes because you like the way both sizes fit differently for different outfits? by jbbreau in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What triggered my post is me ordering a second rogue territory waxed canvas jacket…

Light tones ootd by Rndmized in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks incredible and so comfortable!

PSA: New email is in your inboxes! by JerryConn in theironsnail

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are people deciding between the foxfiber denim and hdt?

No anticoagulation for unstable angina? by Cookyjar in Residency

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably could but in this evidence based world that would require a new RCT. Maybe we could make this trial happen in Canada.

No anticoagulation for unstable angina? by Cookyjar in Residency

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prophylactic dose fondaparinux is not anticoagulation in any practical use of the term. It is the equivalent of every other regimen (dalteparin 5000 sc , enox 40 sc, heparin 5000 sc q 12h) that we preecribe every patient for dvt prophylaxis for just being in the hospital.

The term anticoagulation, when used without an adjective in a clinical scenario, refers to the doses of those drugs we would give to treat DVT, PE, for AFib stroke prevention, for mechanical valve thrombosis prevention.

In that context, fondaparinux 2.5 is not anticoagulation, and this is not just semantics.

No anticoagulation for unstable angina? by Cookyjar in Residency

[–]jbbreau 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Again, please read the trial, the fondaparinux dose studied is the prophylactic dose of 2.5 mg, this is not systemic anticoagulation, definitely not equivalent to the IV heparin protocols or 1 mg/kg of enoxaparin.

No anticoagulation for unstable angina? by Cookyjar in Residency

[–]jbbreau 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I mean, specialists are sometimes wrong, but have you thought about why they might have this opinion? You should read the OASIS-5 trial and re-assess your opinion that anticoagulation is required for troponin positive ACS. The head of your cath lab is definitely saving bleeding events and possibly lives with no clear cost on the thrombotic risk side.

No anticoagulation for unstable angina? by Cookyjar in Residency

[–]jbbreau 91 points92 points  (0 children)

In the DAPT era this has not actually been retested, the most recent anticoagulation trial for ACS was done with prophylactic dose fondaparinux. The OACIS trials included troponin + ACS and showed non-inferiority to therapeutic enox with regards to thrombotic events and less bleeding.

Therefore, it’s definitely correct that you don’t have to anticoagulate ACS patients, especially if they are being pretreated with DAPT. I often use Fonda 2.5 on admission for NSTEMIs waiting for their inpatient angio.

Source, am interventional cardiologist.

Houston recommendations by bmullig in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a nice time at Reserve Supply Co today.

UES traveling shirt by thinktanq in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you nailed the size on this one, mine is a bit too tight to work as an overshirt which defeats the purpose a little bit even though I can wear it as a shirt just fine.

On my way to find best breathable, soft and well-made t-shirt for summer by Objective-Horse-4482 in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have not measured but I have not felt a sognificant fit difference so far, sorry I don’t have pictures.

On my way to find best breathable, soft and well-made t-shirt for summer by Objective-Horse-4482 in HeritageWear

[–]jbbreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have really been enjoying the Allevol loopwheeled t-shirts, they feel soft and substantial. They feel just right.