Dressing a Donegal Tweed Jacket
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:55 pm
Gentlemen,
I have recently inherited a fine Tweed jacket from my grandfather (who is still alive, I may happily add!). I believe it is a Donegal - a sort of brownish and ivory salt-and-pepper pattern.
With a little alteration it should fit me very well, we are about the same size in the chest, but I am slimmer around the middle. It is a two button, and has an ordinary breast pocket, and patch side pockets.
I really like it by haven't ventured to wear it out yet. The British convention about not wearing tweed in the city does not prevail here, nonetheless I remain hesitant. Even if I am to save it for the country, I haven't really much of a country wardrobe. Nor do I like the shepard-check (or any check) that one expects of country shirtings.
Is there any way I can wear this fine garment on the weekend in the city, or to the country, but in combination with "city" type clothes? What colours are ideal to wear with it?
As ever, I'm most grateful for any advice.
Regards,
Eden
I have recently inherited a fine Tweed jacket from my grandfather (who is still alive, I may happily add!). I believe it is a Donegal - a sort of brownish and ivory salt-and-pepper pattern.
With a little alteration it should fit me very well, we are about the same size in the chest, but I am slimmer around the middle. It is a two button, and has an ordinary breast pocket, and patch side pockets.
I really like it by haven't ventured to wear it out yet. The British convention about not wearing tweed in the city does not prevail here, nonetheless I remain hesitant. Even if I am to save it for the country, I haven't really much of a country wardrobe. Nor do I like the shepard-check (or any check) that one expects of country shirtings.
Is there any way I can wear this fine garment on the weekend in the city, or to the country, but in combination with "city" type clothes? What colours are ideal to wear with it?
As ever, I'm most grateful for any advice.
Regards,
Eden