Since learning about the open weave attributes of H&S Crispaire, Minnis Fresco and the like, my attention has been focussed on these cloths for summer suitings. The best thing about open weave is that it allows for a heavier cloth to be worn in summer.
I was thumbing through a Lesser's 8/9 oz tropical worsted book recently. It reminded me of the soft hand that is almost always missing in open weave cloth. Open weave cloths are always a little coarse, and feels prickly in the heat of the summer, especially if trousers are unlined.
On the other hand, Lesser's tropical worsted is lighter, less porous, but has a softer hand that is less prickly in summer heat.
What do you gents favour from experience?
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K - for all of the reasons stated I favour both. The Crispaire cloths are a bit coarse but that is their charm. I don't really find them prickly. I have two suits from the Lesser book that are among my most favoured. Facing a formal business meeting, I'd opt for the summer worsted.
Don't be surprised when other members give the same "I use 'em both", "horses for courses" answer. Have fun.
DDM
Don't be surprised when other members give the same "I use 'em both", "horses for courses" answer. Have fun.
DDM
What ^ said, though I don't find the Crispaire any less suitable for business. The issue is more the color and appearance of the cloth than whether it is a fresco or a tropical worsted.
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