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May not be tailored enough for you but I bought a beautiful navy moleskin chore coat from Drakes. Also tried on their denim one, which was very very nice but on the grounds that I already had a denim IH one I did not get it.
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Chore coats are a little boxy for me, plus hand warmers are a must. Thank you though!
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hi all, looking for a black shirt in western cut, cotton, and i've seen a lot of beautifully faded ones, but this time i'm interested if someone can recommend the one that will fade the least, slow fading one. thanks!
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thanks @Giles - somehow i missed it ::)
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Is their a timeline for when specific fall products will be released yet? I’m not seeing it anywhere.
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Not posted yet, we have not even started shipping SS23 yet (nor have we published guesstimate delivery times for that collection or even published what is releasing in FW23)
When we do, it will be posted here:
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ive never had too much trouble so long as you have a good fitting mask and it's correctly adjusted (i.e. not too tight). Some folks talk about using wax on their mustache. Just make sure you know how to clear a mask from water (tilt back, look up, and blow out through your nose while holding the top of the mask against your forehead with both hands) and all should be ok.
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I could be wrong,but it sounds to me like his/your mask won’t have a nose piece. Unless I’m wrong about what frameless means in this context.
typically a frameless mask in the scuba/dive community means a single plate of glass with a single sealing skirt of rubber attached to it around its perimeter. The frame in this context is typically used when multiple pieces of glass are used and joined to create a mask in which the sealing skirt is then attached to the frame. Both have nose pieces. There is the chance though that he's talking about something else, so I offer to be corrected.
Frameless masks are a bit "softer" feeling in the skirt, have a lower volume (easier to clear), and have better field of view. Framed masks are more durable, can accommodate prescriptions, and provide a stiffer feeling seal, which can on occasion both hurt and help depending on the fit and such.
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@pechelman Your definition is exactly what I’m using and thank you all for the advice/tips.
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@pechelman Thank you so much for the detailed explanation. It’s been a while since I dove and I’m definitely out of the loop on current gear. A friend has a full over the face mask with no nose piece,and that’s what I was thinking it might be.
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In just over two weeks I should be enjoying the warm waters of the Caribbean. My question is: Is there a trick or method to ensure a good seal on my dive mask without shaving the moustache/beard off? I’m using a silicone frameless mask…
Appreciate any help and advice.
Vaseline
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:skull emoji: hilarious guys