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