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alden
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Sun May 13, 2012 9:01 pm
One of my latest projects is an Italian shooting coat that I found in a 1930s era tailoring book. This “giacca di caccia” is a 3 button front with a modified reversible collar, a pleated back, large patch pockets and belt.
IMG_0095 by
The London Lounge, on Flickr
It is being made in this LL test tweed, a 650 gms mid brown herringbone with a crimson stripe. The cloth was never made and it is a real shame because it is beautiful.
Stay tuned.
Cheers
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davidhuh
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Sun May 13, 2012 9:37 pm
Dear Michael,
very interesting project! Will you also do trousers to go with it?
A real pity for the cloth not making it - I'm still in and full of hope...
cheers, david
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alden
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Mon May 14, 2012 6:28 am
David
There was only enough cloth from the test to do the coat. But I plan on making the trousers in a brown bedford cord.
This tweed was the mid brown version of the TW09 dark brown herringbone with a crimson stripe that is one of the best looking tweed suits I have ever seen. Each and every suit made from that cloth was stunning. The mid brown is a bit more understated in the sense that there is less contrast with the stripe.
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Slewfoot
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Mon May 14, 2012 3:57 pm
Michael,
Fantastic look! I've been wondering about options for more casual coats and this is certainly one. I look forward to seeing photos of the finished product. If it comes out as good as I imagine it will I'm sure the tweed subscription will fill up in no time!
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Testudo_Aubreii
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Mon May 14, 2012 5:13 pm
Great idea, Michael. Sator has a picture of something similar from 1949 in post 12 of this thread:
http://www.cutterandtailor.com/forum/in ... st&p=24515
I like those sharp-point-collar coats. I don't know why so few bespoke customers order them for casual coats. They seem to nicely fill the space between today's conventional lounge-cut "sport" coat and a shirt jacket (itself seemingly under-commissioned).
Thanks, Michael, for reminding us that there are lots of options out there.
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radicaldog
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Sun May 20, 2012 10:43 am
I have something very similar in RTW corduroy. It has an action back and only a half belt. And in fact it's italian.
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alden
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alden
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Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:23 am
Mek
It is made in this LL test tweed, a 650 gms mid brown herringbone with a crimson stripe. The cloth was never made and it is a real shame because it is beautiful.
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davidhuh
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Fri Jul 06, 2012 1:19 pm
I hope we find some additional subscribers. This cloth looks outstanding; great as a sports coat or overcoating
cheers, david
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Fri Jul 06, 2012 3:47 pm
I'm amazed by the variety of styles here: it's refreshing.
A substantial cloth (and a great taylor/bespeaker combination) does wonders for the beauty of lapel roll!
M.
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alden
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Fri Jul 06, 2012 7:43 pm
Thank you to all.
I learned a few things making this coat. I very much liked the picture and the pattern from the 30s. The good news is the coat turned out better than I imagined. The bad news is that it has rendered obsolete my considerable collection of sporting tweed, country coats. And the reason is the reversible collar. My tailor crafts a beautiful one and he did not miss a beat here. And this style of collar cannot be equalled for a weekend, country or hunting coat. Rolling this collar up is a breeze and the protection and good looks are without rival. All my future sporting coats will be identical to this one: 3b front, reversible collar, pleated back.
Try it you won't be dissapointed.
Cheers
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