Big, medium or small?
I like the proportions on the left. It's bigger than what you often see. Large? Maybe not quite.
I love the oatmeal one. It's soft and subtle and quiet and perfect. A smaller plaid would make it less so.
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Big for a tweed overcoat
Jackets and suits, too. Take a look at DOW's photos of his tweed suits. Probably standard size checks, but much more relaxed-looking because he was so small in comparison. Adjust for 21st-century nutrition: + 20% if you're only accounting for height.
I would love to do another tweed overcoat. I wear them the most.
Something like this vintage heavy herringbone...
IMG_0772 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
Something like this vintage heavy herringbone...
IMG_0772 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
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Wowalden wrote:I would love to do another tweed overcoat. I wear them the most.
Something like this vintage heavy herringbone...
IMG_0772 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
Yeah, what he said...WOW
And here is the quality in a gray green....also wonderful.
I am going to do a test of both of these for Fall, just too too good
IMG_0764 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
And here is the quality in a gray green....also wonderful.
I am going to do a test of both of these for Fall, just too too good
IMG_0764 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
Dear Michael, much agree with Frank here.old henry wrote:I love the oatmeal one. It's soft and subtle and quiet and perfect. A smaller plaid would make it less so.
Cheers, David
Dear Michael,alden wrote:I would love to do another tweed overcoat. I wear them the most.
Something like this vintage heavy herringbone...
IMG_0772 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
clearly my favourite between the two. It is full of light and warm
Cheers, David
My favorite as well is the light brown on the left.In real light it is a splendid color.clearly my favourite between the two. It is full of light and warm
twee by The London Lounge, on Flickr
looking forward to how the gray green turns out!
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