Jacket made of navy basketweave 290/320gms

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

-Honore de Balzac

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Lorenzo
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Fri Sep 14, 2018 7:12 pm

Specs:
Giacca
Tessuti: Fox Brothers, Navy Blazer Basketweave (2.5 Metre (FB565 A0661/55))
2.½ bottoni, tre bottoni stirata a due (Corno di bufalo, nero/marrone scuro)
Due spacchi posteriori
Mezza foderata (anche le maniche)
Spalla camicia (con grinze/pieghe)
Asole manica 4 bottoni
Tasche a toppa/applicata
Taschino ‘Barchetta’


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alden
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Sat Sep 15, 2018 1:34 pm

Very nice make.

This jacket seems short and a bit tight but I know this is today's fashion.

Let me give you a word of advice, and it goes for every young bespeaker here, don't have clothes made by a tailor to follow a fashion trend. If you do, you are planning obsolescence. 18 months from now that fashionable jacket will look out of fashion and you won't wear it!

So stick to classic lines that never go out of fashion if you are going to employ hours of a gifted tailor's work and a lot of your ungifted cash.

(I think I know this tailor. :D )

Cheers
old henry
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Sat Sep 15, 2018 5:50 pm

Michael, you nailed it. He needs nickers and a damn lunch box. I hate to be an asshole but damn what a waste. Feel free to delete this. But it's so ridiculous.
alden
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Sat Sep 15, 2018 6:20 pm

Michael, you nailed it. He needs nickers and a damn lunch box. I hate to be an asshole but damn what a waste. Feel free to delete this. But it's so ridiculous.
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Au contraire some tough love is merited. This young man used good cloth, a good tailor and he could have had a jacket he would wear until he is 90 and then hand it down to his son. Instead, in a year or so, it will look strange, the fashion will have changed and all this bundle of time, expense and energy will be enclosed in a musty closet bound grave.

Some young men have the time and finances to change an entire wardrobe every year in order to follow fashion. But I suspect most of you, young readers of the LL, have other channels for your disposable income ..or you should.

Fashion is a "ridiculous" temptress. When you dress to please others, you betray only yourself.

Lorenzo, thank you for posting your coat. Wear it in good health. Take all these words as well meaning counsel. And if it doesn't apply to you at all, shirk it like water off a duck's back.

Oh, and compliments to the tailor.

Cheers
L.deJong
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Sat Sep 15, 2018 7:52 pm

alden wrote:Very nice make.

This jacket seems short and a bit tight but I know this is today's fashion.

Let me give you a word of advice, and it goes for every young bespeaker here, don't have clothes made by a tailor to follow a fashion trend. If you do, you are planning obsolescence. 18 months from now that fashionable jacket will look out of fashion and you won't wear it!

So stick to classic lines that never go out of fashion if you are going to employ hours of a gifted tailor's work and a lot of your ungifted cash.

(I think I know this tailor. :D )

Cheers
:mrgreen:
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