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alden
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Sun Nov 27, 2016 8:34 pm
Is yours cut to wear over a sweater, or a jacket?
Over a sweater. I think of these 3/4 coats as I would a tweed sports coat.
I reserve my longer coats for wear with jackets and suits.
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alden
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Sun Nov 27, 2016 8:36 pm
All very beautiful coats above!
Isn't F/W a great season!!??
We should have some photos of members here dressing for the season if anyone has the energy!
Thanks UC!
I do encourage all members to post pictures of themselves in full Fall/Winter attire. It is such a great way for all of us to learn.
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Screaminmarlon
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Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:07 am
alden wrote:That's great! I love that shade of ca(ra)mel.
Thanks. I like the dark camel/caramel as well.
Very nice coat..let's see it on you!
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Here it is:
Finally some proper F/W weather here in Milan
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alden
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Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:17 am
Screamin
Looks great! Perfect medicine for F/W weather. Cloth is lovely. Are those metal buttons?
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davidhuh
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Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:52 pm
Dear Screamin,
bellissimo capotto - beautiful cut, love it
About the buttons, I would reconsider. I know I cannot trust my computer screen, but I think a matt horn would be better. Now I know this is a challenge in Italy where all horn buttons have this glossy finish...
Cheers, David
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Screaminmarlon
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Wed Nov 30, 2016 9:55 am
Thank you David!
I agree with you that a matte finish is more refined and less conspicuous (and less plasticky): I'll see to that after this season
I also have to admit I enjoy some surprise or unexpected touch from my tailor
Saluti
M.
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alden
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Wed Nov 30, 2016 6:27 pm
MOP buttons were commonly used on camel colored OCs and especially Polo coats as seen in this illustration
scan0023 by
The London Lounge, on Flickr
I think they can look great but like David I have always been a fan of rich brown matte horn buttons on camel and dark camel....heck on just about anything!
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davidhuh
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Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:15 am
Screaminmarlon wrote:
I also have to admit I enjoy some surprise or unexpected touch from my tailor
Dear Screamin,
I would have a few ones to share from that compartment
Most times, I manage to stay Zen, walk away with it and see how it feels after a while. Some perceived mishaps are actually turning out to be good solutions. It's all part of the game and offers entertainment
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davidhuh
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Thu Dec 01, 2016 1:30 am
alden wrote:
I think they can look great but like David I have always been a fan of rich brown matte horn buttons on camel and dark camel....heck on just about anything!
Cheers
Dear Michael,
you sum it up very nicely
I have some MOP on suitings, on the Eden in Paris flannel and a tweed which is in the works. Yet, I still think matte horn does a better job...
Cheers, David
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