What do you call this pattern (on left) and who makes similar cloth today? TIA
Who makes this today?
UC
That is a pattern I have been looking at for a few years and its in line to be made in the Cloth Club.
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Michael
That is a pattern I have been looking at for a few years and its in line to be made in the Cloth Club.
Cheers
Michael
What about the shirts shown below the coats? The cloth is interesting, lots of texture.
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It's the Royal monogram he had on quite a few of his things. If you browse through the Sotheby's catalog of his estate, you will see it allover.shredder wrote:'E' with a ducal crown above?
I wonder, can we even buy shirting like this today? I think I've seen shirts from the Italian makers, for instance Armani, which have texture and heft like those shown above. Possibly Charvet, with their extensive inventory, offers something similar.
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I'm not sure if it is THE royal monogram since there might be a few variants depending on rank?le.gentleman wrote:It's the Royal monogram he had on quite a few of his things.
The brown check jacket on the left is very interesting indeed.
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Thanks to Cornelius who posted a link to an auction in another thread, I think this is what we are seeing on the shirts in the Duke's closet:
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