Linen suit fabric weight

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Biggles
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 1:19 pm

Gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to read and learn for the threads on LL. Hopefully, you would like to share your knowledge on linen fabric weight for a linen suit.

The suit will be worn in a hot climate (above 30degC for most of the year) with quite humid summer nights. First I considered using W Bill Fine Irish Linen 380g (12/13oz) but with the above in mind I thought it might be a bit too thick and warm. Then I looked at Harrisons Mersolair where the majority is 280g (and a few in 330g), but it might wrinkle to easy.

The question, then, is at what weight do I find the balance between drape and cooling? Suggestions on other linen manufacturer?

Thanks in advance!
Biggles
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 1:32 pm

There are London Lounge linens not too far off W Bill in weight. Holland & Sherry also has heavy linens. Whether these are TOO heavy is up to you. I can deal with that weight even though I run warm. Part of that is wearing a linen shirt as well. That makes humidity less of a problem.
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 3:32 pm

Dear Biggles,

Concordia is right, I keep it the same. Note that weave density is another factor. Light linen = dense weave, heavier linen, more open weave. Dense weave feels warmer, because air circulation is better with open weaves.

Cheers,
David
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:16 pm

I have several pairs of trousers from Dugdale's bunch 143 linen which is a 280g weight. They wear very cool and don't crease too much at all. I have not, however, had this cloth made up into a coat, so cannot comment on that.
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 8:27 pm

Biggles wrote: First I considered using W Bill Fine Irish Linen 380g (12/13oz) but with the above in mind I thought it might be a bit too thick and warm. Then I looked at Harrisons Mersolair where the majority is 280g (and a few in 330g), but it might wrinkle to easy.
Although those temperatures are brutal, I would still steer away from flimsy linen and stick to the heavier one (above 10 oz). Only have a skeleton lining for the jacket.
Be aware that W Bill is now also part of Harrisons and its collections are not what they used to be. Your tailor will find that most of the linen is out of stock.
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Tue Jun 23, 2015 10:36 pm

aston wrote:I have several pairs of trousers from Dugdale's bunch 143 linen which is a 280g weight. They wear very cool and don't crease too much at all. I have not, however, had this cloth made up into a coat, so cannot comment on that.
Dear Aston,

as you, I have several trousers from this bunch. Too light for suiting / coating. The LL linen is great, and so is/was W. Bill (see hectorm's message).

Cheers,
David
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Thu Jun 25, 2015 11:50 am

Gents,

thanks for your thoughts and comments - much appreciated.

I will have a look at the other suggested manufacturer's and see if I can find something I like, preferably above 300g.

Best Regards
Biggles
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