What base colour would you recommend for a POW suiting cloth if the jacket needs to double up as an odd jacket?
Would you add a ticket pocket also?
What colour POW cloth?
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Sounds like the 'best of both' tweed suiting could fit the bill nicely.
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/vie ... php?t=6302
To make sure that it will look like an odd jacket when you need it to, I would go for either a ticket pocket or hacking pockets unless you would need it to serve as a serious business suit.
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/vie ... php?t=6302
To make sure that it will look like an odd jacket when you need it to, I would go for either a ticket pocket or hacking pockets unless you would need it to serve as a serious business suit.
K you could go for somethin like these!
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Yeah, black and white is probably the most versatile. Maybe it's just me, but once you add a colored overplaid it just looks like a suiting to me.
Perhaps someone would help me out. I thought the POW check had a specific color arrangement: red-brown check, white ground, slate gray overplaid. Isn't any deviation from that arrangement just a large Glen Plaid?What base colour would you recommend for a POW suiting cloth if the jacket needs to double up as an odd jacket?
kolecho, black and white may be the most versatile, but I must say that I really like the color and pattern of the suit with the flower in the lapel in luk-cha's post. It's color is somber enough for a suit, but it's pattern is bold enough for an odd coat. Very nice.
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