Harrison Fine Classic or Smith 11-12 oz

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lamar
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Thu Jun 23, 2011 3:41 pm

Dear Friends,

I m from Shanghai China and want to make a DB navy blazer for spring/autumn and winter in WW Chan Sons.

Now I m considering Harrison Fine Classic 370g or Smith 355g from a 8.5-15oz book. Both r in 11-12 oz range. Is this should be suitbale weight for people living in Shanghai? I have made some suits before. But most of them r made by light fabrics like Zegna and Loro Piano. Only one suit using Lesser 13 oz is still in process. I dont know whether this rang weight fabric is good for spring/autumn and winter suit/blazer.

How do you think these two fabrics? Any other advice also be welcome. Great thanks!
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Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:23 pm

Lamar

I have a good friend in Shanghai who swears by both Brisa (13 ozs) and Mistral (17 ozs) for wear in that climate. So I imagine you could go up in weight if you wanted to...either the Lesser 13 ozs or the Smith's Botany 13 ozs would be a better choice overall than 11 ozs.

Cheers

Michael
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Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:12 am

    Michael,

    Thank you for your advice. Just one question, lots of comments for Harrison Fine Classic treat it a real 13oz fabric. But I found it is labelled 370g/11-12oz in this book. How do you think that? Thanks

    Cheers,
    Lamar
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    Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:09 am

    Lamar

    If it is labeled 11-12 ozs, I imagine that is what it is.

    Michael
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