Rus in Urbe
Wow, the grey suit goes well with the brown shoes (and I dislike brown with grey)
The rust colored corduroy is fine with the odd jacket...but the rust orange buttons draw match well with the trousers
The rust colored corduroy is fine with the odd jacket...but the rust orange buttons draw match well with the trousers
Apologies if it wasn't clear, but the two pictures are of the same jacket, paired with accompanying suit trousers and rust cords respectively. The lower picture shows a truer to life colour - betraying a hint of lovat green hues. The cloth is a 20oz Donegal from Hardy's Alsport range. The shoes are actually Chelsea boots worn under full-cut trews which wear exceedingly comfortably for long walks on European cobblestones. The jacket itself, true to its shooting heritage, is excellent for travel with its ample pockets and up-turnable collar, and bi-swing back with shoulder pleats. The addition of the cravat, red and orange respectively, completes this most cosy autumnal ensemble.ay329 wrote:Wow, the grey suit goes well with the brown shoes (and I dislike brown with grey)
The rust colored corduroy is fine with the odd jacket...but the rust orange buttons draw match well with the trousers
Mr. X
SupUrbe!
Worked out well after all. Sorry I missed seeing it in person. Next time...
Cheers
Michael
SupUrbe!
Worked out well after all. Sorry I missed seeing it in person. Next time...
Cheers
Michael
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Very nicely tailored, the ascot look goes well with the suit. The pattern on the ascot from what I can tell looks like small dots.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Hows does a bi-swing back....and or the shoulder pleats assist in comfort?...or is it purely decorative?
Mr. Xu,
Wow, outstanding jacket! Congrats! For my own idiosyncrasy I would rather pick "sur ton" or black buttons -- but that´s me. Great post, it is always inspiring to see Style, live.
Wow, outstanding jacket! Congrats! For my own idiosyncrasy I would rather pick "sur ton" or black buttons -- but that´s me. Great post, it is always inspiring to see Style, live.
Thanks chaps for all the kind comments. My foremost consideration in commissioning these Norfolk suits was comfort, especially on long intercontinental trips. Nonethless the suits do seem to elicit many "that must be bespoke" comments, which goes to show how rare such eminently practical garments are in this mass-produced pret-a-porter age.Cufflink79 wrote:Very nicely tailored, the ascot look goes well with the suit. The pattern on the ascot from what I can tell looks like small dots.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
The cravat is bespoke, from a cotton with a piscine print. Shown here with an even heavier Norfolk of handloomed 25oz~ vintage tweed. I designed this particular one for wear in subzero degree Celsius weather without the need for an overcoat.
Well it theoretically gives greater allowance for the shoulders to flex sideways and upwards. The belt however, is purely decorative.ay329 wrote:Hows does a bi-swing back....and or the shoulder pleats assist in comfort?...or is it purely decorative?
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