With all due respect, I doubt that suit would have been widely acceptable for business meetings. We have a tendency to look to the past with rose-coloured lenses so much (and I do it too) that we forget they had both business standards and more fashion-y items the same as we do. For instance, I doubt the bright coloured shirts and pastel suits that we see from the pages of Apparel Arts or Esquire would have been acceptable. Granted, double breasteds, three piece suits, brown, and club collars had much more acceptance.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Although I can't afford bespoke, I'm purchasing my first MTM suit. It will be dark charcoal gray, 3 buttons, two side vents, high armholes, no pleats...and in a slim and fitted cut.
A black lining for the jacket is the norm, but I have the option of getting something more colorful...such as a striped lining.
What do people on LL think of colorful jacket linings???
I recommend against it if you are in a serious business. This appears to be a serious business suit. A striped lining will detract attention at an important meeting or presentation.
The lining can be seen when you reach for your wallet or at the cuff. Sometimes the lining can be seen at the vents or at the side of the pocket flaps.
Pick a charcoal or dark grey or black or a dark slate blue.
When you increase your wardrobe you can experiment with different linings.
Good luck.
Mark Seitelman
Can you please describe for me a situation where the color of one's suit lining has actually detracted from business dealings?
I'm not talking pictures of Mickey Mouse, mind you, but, as you suggest, simple stripes?
What business setting was so easily distractible that something other than a dull colored lining actually ruined a meeting?
I just can't fathom it. I'm in America mind, perhaps we lost that in the wild and woolly days of the old west?
Have we become so startlingly conservative that a little color in a suit lining will fracture inconsolably one's attention span when one used to be able to dress like this?
I argue that there is significant allowance for, and difference in, tasteful use of colors and patterns in business attire, and that those uses do not all equate to "casual, too loud or even tacky".
I don't mean to hijack the thread, but is gold considered a flashy lining?