Inspired by etutees postings
I am tempted by the following
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In particular, I am searching for this or similar fabric. Would anyone know where to find something like this?
or spmething like this
Would this work well for a suit?
As always, I welcome your suggestions and advice.
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More plaid prospects.
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Ah the time of Autumn, what a great time to put up a post about plaid suitings and sportcoats.
I tend to favor plaid and checked sportcoats over suits, but looking over this post I think I would enjoy a nice woolen checked suit or two.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
I tend to favor plaid and checked sportcoats over suits, but looking over this post I think I would enjoy a nice woolen checked suit or two.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
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I almost forgot to mention, these suits GO GREAT WITH SUEDE SHOES !!!!!
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
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I think the second one would make a fabulous sportscoat, though I think the pattern may be slightly too strong for a suit.
Which book is that one from?
Which book is that one from?
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It is the last remnant from a Robert Noble bolt. My hesitancy stems from it being only 260 gms. I would have preferred almost double that. Also there are only 3.3 meters left. Would take a very skilled cutter to make a suit from so little fabric with such a large pattern. If the cloth was heavier, I would have also considered a raglan sleeve or a warm overcoat.Cantabrigian wrote:I think the second one would make a fabulous sportscoat, though I think the pattern may be slightly too strong for a suit.
Which book is that one from?
Just got a thought, maybe a jacket with plus twos??
hmmmmm..........
that grey with what appears to be an orange overplaid would make a fantastic suit on the right guy, if you look good in orange-go for it
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Dear Oscarsfan:
That is a very nice looking pair of shoes. I also like the suit you have on as well, even though I can only see the cuffs and part of the leg. Like they say, if you want to see a well dressed gentleman, look down.
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Oscarfan et al,
A minor quest for clarification. Somewhere in the back of my mind there rings the concept that the drawings above are of "checks" and the cloth photos are "plaids". I believe that even the glen, glenurquart (sorry about the spelling),and Prince of Wales "plaids" are checks in the strictest sense, plaids being familial designations and checks relating to locations - estates, districts, etc.
How wrong am I in this assertion?
DDM
A minor quest for clarification. Somewhere in the back of my mind there rings the concept that the drawings above are of "checks" and the cloth photos are "plaids". I believe that even the glen, glenurquart (sorry about the spelling),and Prince of Wales "plaids" are checks in the strictest sense, plaids being familial designations and checks relating to locations - estates, districts, etc.
How wrong am I in this assertion?
DDM
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