Fox Brothers White Flannels

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Luca
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Tue Jun 17, 2014 12:07 pm

Frederic Leighton wrote:Luca, we may have the same image from AA in mind when thinking about this combination - the guy in tennis attire, cream flannel trousers and brown large-houndstooth coat. The LL brown houndstooth is already in my tailor's shop...
Yes, you must be right.
Also that "Agnelli Glencheck" would be something else, with ivory flannels!
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Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:42 pm

Luca wrote: Yes, you must be right.
Also that "Agnelli Glencheck" would be something else, with ivory flannels!
Of course: http://www.thelondonlounge.net/forum/vi ... 756#p75728
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Tue Jun 17, 2014 3:14 pm

davidhuh wrote: the colour is indeed ivory, not white.
Exactly! And this is one of the features I like the most on the Fox white flannel. The trousers never look new, not even on the first day. The ivory tinge makes the trousers look like they had been waiting many years for you to rescue them from the bottom of your trunk. :)
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Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:18 am

The illustrations are the usual ones. I post them here for reference.

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Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:45 pm

Gentlemen,

What buttons did you choose for your cream trousers and waistcoat? bone, mother of pearl, shell, corozo, horn, even metal... I can see many valid options, depending on the intended use. Buttons that are similar to the colour of the cloth for the trousers; on the waistcoat contrasting buttons are also an option - something that ideally goes well with both brown and blue jackets. My main choice would be bone, but I remember those sold by Button Queen looking a bit bulky/'ethnic'. Mother of pearl would be my second choice.

The cloth feels great! I chose contrasting back-lining for the waistcoat, as I usually do with everything that is not black. No one will ever see it, but to my eye dark chocolate was the best complement for this warm shade of cream.

Thank you for sharing thoughts and experience on this!
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Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:22 am

Frederic Leighton wrote:Gentlemen,

What buttons did you choose for your cream trousers and waistcoat? bone, mother of pearl, shell, corozo, horn, even metal... I can see many valid options, depending on the intended use. Buttons that are similar to the colour of the cloth for the trousers; on the waistcoat contrasting buttons are also an option - something that ideally goes well with both brown and blue jackets. My main choice would be bone, but I remember those sold by Button Queen looking a bit bulky/'ethnic'. Mother of pearl would be my second choice.
Dear Federico,

I chose a matte and matching ivory in... difficult to say. It could be horn or bone or corozo - I need to ask my button lady. Shell is also a good option. I would not recommend mother of pearl - the material is too fragile for trousers (I have them on two pairs, because they look so bloody perfect with the material, but it is a constant pain with replacing broken ones).

Regarding the waistcoat: I would use contrasting buttons on a second one. The first one has to be discreet and blend in with many combination. Ivory waistcoats are among the most versatile.

Cheers, David
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Mon Nov 17, 2014 1:57 am

Frederic Leighton wrote: What buttons did you choose for your cream trousers and waistcoat? bone, mother of pearl, shell, corozo, horn, even metal... I can see many valid options, depending on the intended use.
I have to confess that I did not give much thought to the buttons when I ordered this second pair of Fox white flannels. Mine are a yellowish ivory color and I´m almost sure (but not completely) they are bone. Now that you mentioned it, they look a bit bulky indeed. I wear my flannels with a belt so the only buttons that show are through the 2 back pockets.
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Mon Nov 17, 2014 9:30 pm

Dear David,
Dear Hectorm,

Thank you for taking the time to have a look in your wardrobe and for the advice. I was at the shop today and chose corozo. I recommend everyone having Fox Bros. flannel made up check corozo for the buttons - also known as 'vegetable ivory', in this shade it matches the cloth really well. Thinner than bone and horn, it's always my first choice for trousers.

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