Mistral odd jacket

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bond_and_beyond
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Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:49 am

Due to some unfortunate circumstances (a thread catching on my cufflink during a basted fitting causing the thread to come loose down the front panel) my length of grey Mistral from the 2013 run is now only sufficient to make a jacket.

In that regard I thought I'd ask the membership the following:

1) Does Mistral work as an odd jacket / blazer?

2) What kind of buttons are recommendable on this colour Mistral?

3) I'm going for 2 slanted and flapped pockets (straight pockets make my hips look wider). Would patch pockets be better?

I'm still holding out hope that a member has some extra left over of this Mistral so that I can eventually have trousers made and thus complete a suit, hence I'm trying to make a jacket that would work both as an odd jacket / blazer and as a suit jacket.

BB
Screaminmarlon
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Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:00 am

Hi,
I have a navy mistral coat: obviously the navy colour lends itself more to an odd jacket, but if you fancy a gray odd jacket I can't see why not,
saluti
davidhuh
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Sun Mar 11, 2018 6:31 pm

Dear BB,

1) Of course it works. Blue would be more versatile for this purpose than grey (I use my blue DB often as a blazer)
2) Recommend dark horn
3) Doesn't matter. Patch pockets are a little more sportive

Cheers,
David

PS: Don't give up, you might still get the cloth from somebody
luk-cha
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Sun Mar 11, 2018 11:46 pm

mistral blue blazer is awesome. hv one which i use often.
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