Harrison has a very handsome Pedersen & Becker Universal grey herringbone #74120 (and also a charcoal herringbone #74119). The weight seems to be around 620g but I'm not sure because they only give a range.kolecho wrote: Does Johnstons have a 600-700g dark grey herringbone tweed that would work as a city overcoat?
old henry wrote: Harrissons might do this cloth. Can anyone else help this Gentleman ?
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I think its a great idea, 700g gunclub tweedold henry wrote:Mr. Alden might could do this.
Cloth Club Thornproof ?
I'd vote for an overcoating in broad herringbone, grey, circa 700g.
Yes Kolecho, I think that is a good thought. I was trying to help a clothier from across the hall find a heavy drape, dense overcoating and not-a-one to be found. I find overcoatings these days to be wanting in density. I find the cashmere and camelhair overcoatings, these days, to be puffed. Puffy.. Not dense like they used to be.
Frank - Thank you for your thoughts. Do you have any thoughts on the W. Bill camelhair overcoating fabric #35243? It is 26oz and feels quite dense yet soft with a bit of puffiness on top.old henry wrote:Yes Kolecho, I think that is a good thought. I was trying to help a clothier from across the hall find a heavy drape, dense overcoating and not-a-one to be found. I find overcoatings these days to be wanting in density. I find the cashmere and camelhair overcoatings, these days, to be puffed. Puffy.. Not dense like they used to be.
I will look tomorrow, Sir Slewfoot. I generally like W.Bill very much.
Slewfoot Sir, I am confused with all of the numbers but the 26oz 35244 is very good
and 20oz 35243. I hope this helps. Sorry it took a bit. Go heavy. FS
and 20oz 35243. I hope this helps. Sorry it took a bit. Go heavy. FS
Thanks Frank and duly noted! I'm thinking of a bespoke Polo meets Pea Coat at some point and seems like that fabric will fit the bill nicely.
Ah.. Nice.
^ Glad you approve!
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Slewfoot, could you please post pics of the camelhair fabric? Is it light colored?
Sure. Here it is. The color is light, but not too light. It has a warmth and richness that I like and you can feel the plushness in the photo. Good stuff.Pierre Spies wrote:Slewfoot, could you please post pics of the camelhair fabric? Is it light colored?
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^ Slew: I had Mina Adamo make a Paletot with that very fabric, and it is beautiful. Perhaps the nicest camelhair color I have seen to date.
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I did a thorough check in all the books when I did the LL test camelhair coating. I found the W Bill to be too light (for its advertised weight), airy and spongy. I felt it might be fine for a jacket but not for an overcoat. The same was true for the Minnis and Harrison camelhair that undoubtedly come from the very same factory.Sure. Here it is. The color is light, but not too light. It has a warmth and richness that I like and you can feel the plushness in the photo. Good stuff.
That is why I made the LL camelhair at 750 gms with a tight weave. An overcoat can take a pounding in real life. So make sure and provide yourself with rugged cloth. Unfortunately, rugged cloth is near impossible to find these days.
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