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The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:00 pm
by alden
Costi posted this AA illustration a few days ago talking about the line of well cut trousers. As it happens this has reminded me how much I would like to have a coat made in this shade of red.
Any ideas out there?
Michael
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:31 pm
by S. Gillette
The only red options I can look at right now are the following from H.E.Box, which you will know already:
- Cavalry Twills 9001 (32oz) and 9006 (22oz). Both will most likely be to bright.
- Barathea 9011 (14oz). This one might be too bright as well as too light for an odd jacket. It might work for a blazer, though.
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:51 pm
by alden
The only red options I can look at right now are the following from H.E.Box, which you will know already
S. Gillette,
Thank you.
Yes the options you have mentioned are very red.
The coat in the illustration is almost a burnt orange/red.
I find it very elegant. The search continues...always
Cheers
Michael
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:41 pm
by S. Gillette
I can't remember where exactly I saw it, but some time ago I stumbled apon a length of very heavy vintage hopsack in a similar color by an old Austrian (or was it German?) maker. It was similar to a burgundy colour but with an orange cast to it. Like a brick, but darker. If I'll ever see it again, I'll let you know.
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:59 am
by Costi
It is a matter of the right grapes
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:45 am
by alden
The Redcoats will be coming...at least one of them. I found that shade of red in a 390 gms cloth that is perfect for an odd jacket. Should look great with our LL summer flannel.
Cheers
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:34 pm
by alden
Gentlemen
This investigation into stylish blazers to be worn with the new LL summer flannel has led me to an idea for the Cloth Club. Its codename is BB Blazers or “Ban Boring Blazers.”
The cloth is a 13 ozs soft but strong twill that will be made in the burgundy you see above and the following colors: green, cream and light gray.
Your comments?
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Cheers
Michael Alden
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:48 pm
by Bishop of Briggs
Being a (too occasional) golfer, I associate green blazers with the US Masters. I believe that green "sack" blazers are an "Ivy League" fashion too. The red, or burgundy, sounds unusual and will attract a lot of attention. Traditional blazer buttons would look odd on a cream blazer so I would be interested in alternative suggestions, e.g. mother of pearl.
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:11 pm
by Simon A
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Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 4:18 pm
by S. Gillette
Alden, thhis sounds like a good idea so make the all too boring choice of blazer fabrics a bit borader and richer. I could definitely imagine ordering a length of about two colors.
BTW, is there still a possibility to jump on the train for the summer flannel? I'd only need about 1.4 metres.
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 10:49 am
by pemazel
Dear Michael.
First of all - on this first day of a New Year, I wish you a healthy 2010.
And yes, you can book me in for the length of a blazer in burgundy.
Paul
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2010 9:27 pm
by alden
First of all - on this first day of a New Year, I wish you a healthy 2010.
And yes, you can book me in for the length of a blazer in burgundy.
Thank you Paul. Best wishes to you for a superb and very elegant 2010.
I am going forward with the burgundy, garnet test cloth and will make a blazer from it. I have a set of half dome buttons in bronze that I found in a small shop in Rome many years ago, that should do very well with the coat. Stay tuned
Cheers
Michael
Re: The Redcoats aren't coming!
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:56 pm
by waynemurrell
Michael,
That Burgundy colour is quite exciting. Is it possible I can be put forward for a blazer length (2.5 meters)?
Wayne