dopey wrote:couch wrote:Agreed. Given compatible coloring in the wearer, that could be a smart jacket on a bright winter day with dove-gray or winter white flannels, perhaps with a bulky natural blond turtleneck. Or a spring day with linen trousers, if the cloth isn't too heavy . . . .
Quoting for agreement. Great as a sportcoat for sunny winter days or fall days or summer if the weight is right. I don't see this as a suit - too bright and blue, but that doesn't mean I wouldn't wear trousers from that cloth separately.
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RWS wrote:I agree with Dopey: potential for a fine sportcoat (along the lines already laid out by others), by no means a suit, possibly a very interesting pair of super-casual, cold-weather trousers.
Much thanks for your words of wisdom. I have been financially burned before with some of my more adventurous sartorial experiments. I have a linen plaid suit that looks ridiculous no matter what I have paired it with.
i.e the first suit here:
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/vie ... light=suit
There are a few other fabrics in my stock, which my tailor has gently discouraged me from pursuing. (note to self: Big christmas present for tailor). I think that he feels his reputation would be dirt no matter
what he did with some of them.
I am presently carrying the blue Donegal fabric in my car, and at lunch time, I have taken a look at it in bright sunlight. If it were any brighter and I may have called it florescent. Why oh why am I railroading down another sartorial trainwreck with making this into a three piece suit. But the kind souls here have much more experience than me in these sartorial hinterlands and I shall heed the kind advice.
Was building a safety net by considering the advice of wearing the trousers separately from the jacket.
I do not know if any of you get Vanity Fair, but there was an issue with some Irish earl or duke. Anyway, he had the castle, was married to an Indian lady (maybe a maharani) and had either created or revived a record label that focused on Irish music. The photo spread on him featured him wearing a lavender waist coat and jacket of either tweed or irish linen. I was inspired by that. Would any of you know who I am talking about?
No, I am not an earl, nor do I have pretensions of being one.
Much thanks for your kind advise.
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