Illustration of the week
This is the illustration of the week and it depicts a very good case of “rus in urbe” wear. The soft shouldered Shetland coat is matched with cotton duck trousers in a dark sand color. Note the one button treatment on the cuff of the coat. The penny loafers are worn with colored socks that recall colors in both the coat and silk scarf. This is a simple and elegant way to dress on weekends or while travelling. The ensemble exudes comfort and style. And if you are in the age group say between 18-98 yrs, you would look great in this dress.
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Michael Alden
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Funny you should post this pic. Just this past week I emulated the blue suit with shirt and socks in a very pale lilac and my brown fedora.
this is a great picture! and i could see the Shetland as the next CC Shetland project, perhaps as a triple check?
First we have to get the current Shetland done, but you were reading my mind. It could also be made in Etna cashmere. The brown with crimson windowpane is one I would love to do. Of course, I would make the windowpane a bit bigger.the Shetland as the next CC Shetland project, perhaps as a triple check
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Michael
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Thanks.
I thought the last discussion on Idealized Drape was constructive.
If any of you have illustrations or pictures that you would like to see in this new feature of the LL, please send them to me alden at thelondonlounge.net
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Michael
Thanks.
I thought the last discussion on Idealized Drape was constructive.
If any of you have illustrations or pictures that you would like to see in this new feature of the LL, please send them to me alden at thelondonlounge.net
Cheers
Michael
Olive green is such a useful color as it combines well with most everything we wear. And, it is also a color that suits almost all of our complexions as well. This scarf is particularly pleasant success. I recently found a bit of material in this olive color that I am making into a muffler and then if all goes well into a scarf. Stay tuned for details in the clothclub.
And this illustration has been submitted to our weavers and a sample is being made in the new 430 gms Shetland. The check will be larger but the overall effect is what you see. Comments?
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Michael
And this illustration has been submitted to our weavers and a sample is being made in the new 430 gms Shetland. The check will be larger but the overall effect is what you see. Comments?
Cheers
Michael
18-98 yrs
So, pretty much anyone who should be concerned with their image should dress like that on weekends.
So, pretty much anyone who should be concerned with their image should dress like that on weekends.
Draper's worsted flannel 10 ounce, note the two different chalk stripe widths:
[img][img]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7566/p1000379av3.jpg[/img]
By tteplitzmd, shot with DMC-LX2 at 2009-01-21[/img]
[img][img]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7566/p1000379av3.jpg[/img]
By tteplitzmd, shot with DMC-LX2 at 2009-01-21[/img]
Not bad. For a worsted. I really can't get my eyes around a chalk in anything other than a flannel. That aside, it is a nice rendition, and I would love it if it were fuzzy.tteplitzmd wrote:Draper's worsted flannel 10 ounce, note the two different chalk stripe widths:
[img][img]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7566/p1000379av3.jpg[/img]
By tteplitzmd, shot with DMC-LX2 at 2009-01-21[/img]
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