Gentlemen,
For a bespoke pair of light weight trousers to be worn in UK summer, and occasional holiday visits to warmer climes, is fresco the best choice? The overriding criterion is to be crease resistant and of a 'crumple free' appearance. So albeit slightly cooler wearing the characteristically wrinkled look of 100% linen would not do.
If yes to fresco is the Hunt and Winterbotham Fresco 11 a good choice, or is there something better?
If not fresco what else would you recommend please?
Thank you in advance for any inputs.
Regards,
Snapper
Fresco
My go to is Smith Finmeresco, but only the heavier option which is a 4 ply coming in at around 11 ozs.
I have several suits which come with me on trips, and which are both breathable in warmer climates and very crease resistant.
I have several suits which come with me on trips, and which are both breathable in warmer climates and very crease resistant.
Gentlemen, I couldn't agree more...Simon A wrote:London Lounge Brisa. You have a choice of half a dozen in this current subscription.
Cheers, David
Snapper,
I have a few pants made from the Minnis Fresco in the 280-310 grammes (9-10 ozs). They are absolutely great for the summer.
I have a few pants made from the Minnis Fresco in the 280-310 grammes (9-10 ozs). They are absolutely great for the summer.
Gentlemen,
My thanks to all of you for your inputs. I will review your suggestions carefully and discuss them with my tailor before making the commission.
Regards,
Snapper
My thanks to all of you for your inputs. I will review your suggestions carefully and discuss them with my tailor before making the commission.
Regards,
Snapper
I would suggest you try Brisa or Piuma at least once. These are exceptional fabrics, then likes of which merchants do not carry in their lines. If you ever have a chance to feel them alongside the off the rack fabrics, you will know immediately.
And as David has pointed out, we have a few Brisa subscriptions in the works now.
Cheers
And as David has pointed out, we have a few Brisa subscriptions in the works now.
Cheers
Michael,
Thank you for your recommendations I will, as you suggest, try these cloths at some stage.
Regards,
Snapper
Thank you for your recommendations I will, as you suggest, try these cloths at some stage.
Regards,
Snapper
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