Yes, when in open Court (i.e. for trials, appeals, etc). But not for hearings in Chambers (pre-trial conferences, interlocutory applications, etc).BirdofSydney wrote:I think four sleeve buttons is generally preferred for a formal suit.
Forgive my ignorance, do you robe for court in Singapore?
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- Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:05 am
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- Topic: Buttons for a bespoke suit in black - size and colour?
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Re: Buttons for a bespoke suit in black - size and colour?
- Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:07 am
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Re: Buttons for a bespoke suit in black - size and colour?
Thanks for the replies. I've contacted RJ Weldon, and hope to hear from them soon. Interesting choice. May I inquire why you´re taking the trouble? I'm getting the suit made by Iris Tailor of Singapore. She doesn't seem to stock Bemberg. As for the buttons - I just thought that I should go to a litt...
- Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:36 am
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Buttons for a bespoke suit in black - size and colour?
Hi all I'm having my first bespoke suit tailored, using Minnis Rangoon in black. The suit will be used almost exclusively in court and, well, funerals I suppose. I've decided to source for the buttons for the jacket and the trousers myself. Because of the intended use of this suit, I'd like the butt...