When is cold wear Harris ..

"The brute covers himself, the rich man and the fop adorn themselves, the elegant man dresses!"

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yialabis
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:19 pm

It has been cold in Athens with plenty of snow lately and when one has no got his hands on some of LL fox flannels yet, Harris is a good alternative ... By the way it's safe to go unlined even with a 570gr/m cloth like this one !
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Warm and happy .....

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Vassilis
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 8:25 pm

Great looking coat.

A friend phoned me from Limassol in Cyprus on Monday to say it was snowing near the seaside...............Wow!!
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Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:37 pm

Vassilis

Glad to see you at the top of your game. Lovely coat! And a great choice if I may say so myself.

The lighter colored jacket with darker trousers combination is often misunderstood and underutilized. It can be very chic.

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I often will make up a light colored tweed suit with the express purpose of using it as an odd jacket.

ImageLight gray Donegal by The London Lounge, on Flickr

Cheers...and keep warm
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Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:07 pm

Lovely coat and you wear it so well!
I've never done an unlined coat myself in a winter fabric, it should feel like a sweater.
I hope the LL CC will produce some heavy herringbone Donegal to make it unlined
Saluti
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Sun Mar 01, 2015 12:13 am

yialabis wrote: Warm and happy .....
Dear Vassilis,

you have good reasons for both :). This is a beautiful cloth, made up very well and you wear it perfectly.

As Michael says, the light colour coat with dark trousers is under-utilised, but challenging to get right in my experience. Your combination is perfect!

Cheers, David
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Sun Mar 01, 2015 4:14 am

Vassilis and Mr.Alden'
Both looks great,as an odd jacket as well as suits.

murtadza
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Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:39 am

Thank you all for your comments ..this has been a pleasure to wear . Michael the light grey donegal drapes superbly , if I didn't already owned this one and the ll flannel 05 I would probably make it my next project .

Vassilis
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Sun Mar 01, 2015 11:33 am

I must echo all the above comments.
Beautiful jacket and beautifully worn.
It looks perfectly made and I particularly like the buttoning and the choice of tan buttons.
Enjoy!
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Thu Mar 05, 2015 1:35 pm

alden wrote: I often will make up a light colored tweed suit with the express purpose of using it as an odd jacket.

ImageLight gray Donegal by The London Lounge, on Flickr
Lovely suit, Michael!
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Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:52 pm

davidhuh wrote: the light colour coat with dark trousers is under-utilised, but challenging to get right in my experience.
David, I´m glad to hear that I´m not the only one struggling with this. Darker top/lighter bottom comes very natural to me, but nailing down the opposite combination somehow eludes me. Most of the time it makes me feel too casual and underdressed (although I recognize that at the same time it makes me look younger, which is not a bad thing :) ).
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hectorm wrote:
davidhuh wrote: the light colour coat with dark trousers is under-utilised, but challenging to get right in my experience.
David, I´m glad to hear that I´m not the only one struggling with this. Darker top/lighter bottom comes very natural to me, but nailing down the opposite combination somehow eludes me. Most of the time it makes me feel too casual and underdressed (although I recognize that at the same time it makes me look younger, which is not a bad thing :) ).
Dear Hectorm,

what is doing the trick with Vassilis is the simple dark tie which is balancing the dark trousers. In Michael's picture, the ascot scarf and hat have the same effect. I will try again :D

Cheers, David
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Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:12 pm

David and Hectrom ..the thing is that I never thought about it as a particularly challenging task. maybe out of ignorance !! I believe that's why it comes out right . I ve read here in the LL, , heard and experienced other tricky matches to be aware of , like mixing patterns ... I sometimes get them wrong maybe when I get over conscious about them . I honestly did not have the information you are sharing with us that morning .. I just went with my feeling !
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Sun Mar 08, 2015 1:25 pm

A true mid gray trouser can easily take a darker or lighter shade of jacket. Dress to wear a dark jacket with this shade of trouser, then replace the dark coat with a lighter one. Nine times out of ten, the result is just dandy.

Unlined tweed coats can be slightly more challenging to put on as they tend to stick a bit; but once they are on, they feel like lovely sweaters. I almost always do my Shetland tweeds unlined.

Cheers
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Mon Mar 09, 2015 3:59 am

alden wrote:A true mid gray trouser can easily take a darker or lighter shade of jacket. Dress to wear a dark jacket with this shade of trouser, then replace the dark coat with a lighter one. Nine times out of ten, the result is just dandy.

Unlined tweed coats can be slightly more challenging to put on as they tend to stick a bit; but once they are on, they feel like lovely sweaters. I almost always do my Shetland tweeds unlined.

Cheers
Mr.Alden,this unline tweed jacket,is it wearable in not so hot (25/34 C) summer?

murtadza
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Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:35 am

Murtadza , I know you directed the question to Michael but as I live most the time in such temperature I would say that there are so many other better choices of fabric to unline for the summer ... Brisa , piuma , linen ...all here in the cloth club !!!

Vassilis
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