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  1. FS: Acronym 3A Modular accessories set

     

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    3A-WK3: new with tags
    3A-MTS6: new with tags
    3A-MTS4: slightly used, great condition
    3A-MP2TS: slightly used, small stains at the white zip
    3A-WK2: slightly used, like new
     
    No spec sheets, sorry.
    No split: selling only as kit of five items.

     

    $OLD

  2. how would you say the maharishi m51 fits? some sites say size up one size others say tts......

    It's definitely size up. Usually I'm M size of Maha stuff, but for this M51 I had to move to L.

    (176 cm. tall, 73 kilos weight, p2p 98 cm., waist 87cm.)

  3. :D

     

    It's photoset actually:

     

    1st shoot: Preparing

    2nd: Shit, cops! Turning ninja stealth mode on by turning back.

    3rd: Phone call to a friend for advise and coordinate.

    4th: Done! Bags is full of $ for new ACR/Maha/Veilance/Julius/OXS/Isaora and so on.

    5th: Little rest with bottle of water.

    6th: Zip up bomber and leaving.

     

    btw, it's a bank building you're right.

  4. How's the inseam length for you guys? The site actually lists the "long" model as 4.5" shorter than the regular ones, and some webstores have their 6' tall size 30 models wearing a size L custom pant so i'm a bit weirded out here. 

    For Maha pants sizing always challenge, unfortunately.

    What custom you mean?

     

    I have 7127 (https://www.maharishistore.com/item/3954/Maharishi/7127-TOUR-CUSTOM-CARGO-PANTS.html)

    Great in waist due to rib parts.

    Quite enough length.

    I'm in M size of this item and 176 cm. tall, 73 kilos weight, 87 cm. waist.

    Fit pic:

     

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    But for upcycled pants (cargo or rib) M a bit tight for me.

  5. Acronym is like Burial for me: "never speak too soon on a Burial tune" become "never speak too soon on an Acronym product".

    But also, too much discussion about pair of shoes imho.

  6. This is super helpful and exactly what I needed to know. I have been wanting to get this for a while, but I found the Nike tech fleece hoodie which is similarly styled at Nike Run the other day, which was what prompted me to ask that question.

     

    So the freedom of movement in the jacket is pretty good? That's my biggest concern, and none of the model pics show moving around that much. 

     

    I think I'm going for the gray

    Yep, moving is great due to elastic fabric.

    Also you need to hit right size I guess. (;

    I'm 176 cm. tall and 72 kilos weight, so I'm in M. 

  7. Does anyone have experience with ISAORA's Neo Hoody?

    https://www.isaora.com/products/neo-hoody?variant=1066823245

     

    I really like the look but I haven't had great experience with ISAORA products. I have their Tech Stretch Sweatpant and Micro-Drop shorts, and I haven't been impressed with the maneuverability or stitching of either. firstdoorontheleft spoke negatively about a bunch of their other products on the last page too so I'm especially skeptical now. 

    Thoughts?

     

    Have this one.

    Great for that price (again).

    In real life it's much better than Nike tech fleece product.

    Fabric really like neoprene in touch.

    Feels very comfortable and tough.

     

    I'm kinda fan of ISAORA, yes, but most negativity I heard about their stuff is fitting.

    So, maybe I'm lucky — all items that I have fits perfect.

    Yes, from time to time their experiments with fabric not so good for price they ask: Primaloft get out of from insulated shirts or shells lost DWR coating very fast, but I noticed that it happened with item produced in China, not with item made in NYC or Italy or Portugal. (say that cause I have two insulated shirts: one cheap and from China, second made in Italy and have no any insulation escapes problem).

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