My tweed-patch-pocket-project-that-isn't came to a conclusion today as I collected the finished article - with slant flap pockets.

I have to say that I really am delighted with the finished article. The Dugdale White Rose Saxony is lovely - soft, not too heavy and a super spring to it. I would also add that it's another classic case of the swatch giving almost no help in understanding what the cloth looks like at scale.
A closer view (in rather yellow artificial light):

So the patch pocket venture will wait for another day. In particular, I think I need a new s/b boating jacket (blazer) in something well ventilated but substantial - probably not barathea. Any recc's?
Regards
David
ps - I also collected a pair of charcoal flannels (Dugdales again) that are super-heavy (16oz +?). If anyone ever had any doubt about entering on the slippery slope of bespoke, surely a useful pair of trousers is a good place to start. These compare to my old pair of RTW Gieves flannels like a Rembrandt would to an iPhone selfie.