Waistcoats. The Long View.
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:20 pm
I suspect Im subconsciously looking to be talked out of this idea...
But :
In the modern style, Im spending much more of my time working remotely - and this suits me very well. No tiresome commute, fewer distractions of the office environment ( albeit - more daytime TV and mid morning peeps at LL).
This means that I don't have to wear a suit nearly so much, but more importantly I don't have the wear the public-transport-proof-suit-cum-overall that I used to buy regularly, and trash annually, from the UKs most beloved clothing store, M&S.
So, I sit around (mainly sit) and bash away at a keyboard wearing anything from jim-jams to my W Bill tweed. And in colder weather, a pullover. I can't help but notice that Im slipping into a more casual dress mode generally, but I cannot abide the idea of ending up looking like a keyboard-toting flood victim.
Standards, gentlemen, must be maintained. This has prompted me to consider something smarter and more durable than a wooly-pully, that will go with a range of trousers - that can cope with a tie (or not), or a cravat, even.
Behold ! The is the kind of thing I have in mind :
Yup, it's a waistcoat. Or, since this one's actually an 18th C example : Verily, 'tis a waistcoat.
BUT - it's a long waistcoat. With proper pockets. But it isn't a body warmer nor a fly-fishing waistcoat. The only commercially available things that come close, to my mind, are
or
But somehow, they are a bit workaday. I just thought something with a plain-ish tweed front, with some substance, and flannel (cupro-lined?) back would be a bit more stylish really - with flapped side pockets and a welted (possibly 2?) chest pocket(s).
Has anyone had anything similar made up?
I think I need to do a few drawings first.
As ever, all advice gratefully received, including "don't bother".
But :
In the modern style, Im spending much more of my time working remotely - and this suits me very well. No tiresome commute, fewer distractions of the office environment ( albeit - more daytime TV and mid morning peeps at LL).
This means that I don't have to wear a suit nearly so much, but more importantly I don't have the wear the public-transport-proof-suit-cum-overall that I used to buy regularly, and trash annually, from the UKs most beloved clothing store, M&S.
So, I sit around (mainly sit) and bash away at a keyboard wearing anything from jim-jams to my W Bill tweed. And in colder weather, a pullover. I can't help but notice that Im slipping into a more casual dress mode generally, but I cannot abide the idea of ending up looking like a keyboard-toting flood victim.
Standards, gentlemen, must be maintained. This has prompted me to consider something smarter and more durable than a wooly-pully, that will go with a range of trousers - that can cope with a tie (or not), or a cravat, even.
Behold ! The is the kind of thing I have in mind :
Yup, it's a waistcoat. Or, since this one's actually an 18th C example : Verily, 'tis a waistcoat.
BUT - it's a long waistcoat. With proper pockets. But it isn't a body warmer nor a fly-fishing waistcoat. The only commercially available things that come close, to my mind, are
or
But somehow, they are a bit workaday. I just thought something with a plain-ish tweed front, with some substance, and flannel (cupro-lined?) back would be a bit more stylish really - with flapped side pockets and a welted (possibly 2?) chest pocket(s).
Has anyone had anything similar made up?
I think I need to do a few drawings first.
As ever, all advice gratefully received, including "don't bother".