The Perfect Blazer?

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-Honore de Balzac

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Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:21 am

The Charvet blazer I saw at the Charvet concession at BG seemed perfect: the material was sort of shiny and cool to the touch with a worsted finish. Can anyone tell me what the ideal blazer fabric is?
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 12:43 pm

There is a discussion of this elsewhere on this site. Just have a search. In summary, the English tailors seem to favor serge, whilst (whle) the Americans seem to favor hopsock. Either one works.
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:00 pm

I suspected so, and I tried entering the search term "blazer" and got nothing, before I posted. Can you suggest alternative methods?
Guest

Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:42 pm

Thanks, I am going to PM Michael about the search function.
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:52 pm

What is the difference between serge and gabadine? I aks because when I called BG to ask about the jacket, the saleswoman described the jacket as a "blue gabardine." Are they synonyms?
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 2:55 pm

Don't know the technical difference, but both are twills. Gabardine tends to be finer and lighter. Serge picks up on the heavy side of gabardine, and may include barbed wire at the high end of the weight spectrum.
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:08 pm

I would not choose gabardine, which will tend to show shine a lot more. I can't tell you the technical differences between the 2 cloths. Stick with serge or hopsack, which both have more interesting textures than gabardine.
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Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:12 pm

There are intermediate fabrics also. I have one which is an 11oz and has a slightly flannelly exterior, but is obviously a worsted cloth. Brushed twill, perhaps. Also, on the coarser side of hopsack, there are some really open weaves that might not be ideal for everyday use but good to mix things up.

Some frescos look identical to hopsack-- don't know if there is a real difference or it is just marketing.
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