Who should I turn to for a good selection of frescos and mohair blend cloths?
I have seen Minnis' fresco book which is very good, and understand that Holland & Sherry has a good book also.
Smith's mohair blend book seem very lightweight. I am looking for a 10oz mohair blend for that extra body. Someone mentioned William Halstead. Are they known for mohair blend?
Suggestions are most welcome.
Fresco and mohair blend books
I don't know the Halstead, but I've both seen the Minnis book and heard good things from good tailors about it. Holland & Sherry is another standby.
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Don't know where you are located but Isles carries a book of Fresco's by a company called Anglia -- decent stuff. If you are in the UK, you could seek out Edwin Woodhouse.
There is an old book of Lesser mohairs that some tailors have (9-10oz.) -- excellent fabric.
There is an old book of Lesser mohairs that some tailors have (9-10oz.) -- excellent fabric.
I believe Dormeuil has a mohair book as well.
I have seen this book and was impressed with the quality of the cloth but not with the appearance - the colors and patterns were all too somber (or otherwise dull) for what is essentially a summer-suit cloth. I am a firm believer in lightening up when you lighten up. I might feel different in a place where there were no marked seasons and I needed a warm-weather suit all year round, but in NY the change in season brings a change in mood and I like my suits to follow accordingly.smoothjazzone wrote:Don't know where you are located but Isles carries a book of Fresco's by a company called Anglia -- decent stuff. If you are in the UK, you could seek out Edwin Woodhouse.
There is an old book of Lesser mohairs that some tailors have (9-10oz.) -- excellent fabric.
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Dopey -- I believe you are referring to the Anglia book -- if so, I agree. Its mainly blues and greys.
If the Lesser book is the one I am thikning of, it has been mostly picked clean. The stuff that's left is on the less attractive side.
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Dormeuil's new mohair bunch arrived today. They have a range of lightweight and, I am pleased to say, a small range of Tonik.
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There are still a few nice "specials" left -- the book is no longer distributed by Lesser as there is only a limited quantity of each design left -- in fact, I just got oneT4phage wrote:I wonder who did the picking.......manton wrote:If the Lesser book is the one I am thikning of, it has been mostly picked clean. The stuff that's left is on the less attractive side.
I did get to see a few pieces that was sent to me by the Lesser bros. Quite nice indeed.smoothjazzone wrote:There are still a few nice "specials" left -- the book is no longer distributed by Lesser as there is only a limited quantity of each design left -- in fact, I just got oneT4phage wrote:I wonder who did the picking.......manton wrote:If the Lesser book is the one I am thikning of, it has been mostly picked clean. The stuff that's left is on the less attractive side.
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