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Post by Harrisons on May 16, 2012 15:36:11 GMT 1
If you could wear only one suit for the rest of your time then what would you have it made out of, perhaps you already have that suit and if you do then show us by including a picture in your post. We want to know why that cloth and what about that fabric makes it stand head and shoulders above all others. Look forward to hearing from you. Harrison
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gruto
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Post by gruto on May 17, 2012 15:57:38 GMT 1
I guess most people will go for a blue or gray cloth, either in serge or subtle herringbone. For a change, I will vote for brown twist suiting. I have two suits in that type cloth, and I find myself wearing those suits a lot. I like the old world coarse weave, and I find the cloth quiet crease resistant.
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Post by Harrisons on May 18, 2012 14:20:08 GMT 1
Well as I have posed the question I should really supply an answer, so if had only one suit to wear I would want it to be a tweed three pc in what I think is called the Richmond style. Very much like the tweed suits worn by Jude Law in the Sherlock Holms films that were directed by Guy Richie, I think that there is something very special about that style something very gentlemanly about the cut and when coupled with a tweed such as a Donegal which has the look of a Harris Tweed and very similar to our own Thornproof range but is much softer to the touch whilst maintaining a well tailored cut.
Harrison
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Post by rogerc on Aug 8, 2012 9:26:55 GMT 1
I agree on the thornproof, the grey with blue flecks would work great.
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