Would Glenroyal cloth make up as a 2 piece suit?

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pupsik
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Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:01 am

Gentlemen,

Would P&H Glenroyal tweed (14 oz) lend itself to be made up as a 2 piece (in other words, does the fabric have the "guts" to produce reasonably wearing trousers?)

Thank you for your insights. Happy Holidays!

Michael
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Wed Dec 29, 2010 5:28 am

I do not think so but would defer to anyone with actual experience. I am probably harder on clothes than most but I think that Glenroyal - while a great jacketing - is a little too soft and open for trousers. I have coats in two Glenroyal patterns that have held up quite well over ten years of wear but have never tried trousers for this reason.
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 5:57 am

I did try a pair of trousers and while I wouldn't insist that nobody else like them, I don't think they were among my better ideas.
pupsik
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Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:01 pm

Thank you for the advice. I will stay clear of Glenroyal for a country suit. To follow up, any tweed ideas, that would work as a jacket and trousers?

Happy New Year,

Michael
tteplitzmd

Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:19 am

I have two country suits from this cloth. They always get compliments. Your mileage may vary. The trousers feel like pajamas.
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