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  1. Romp

    Australian Members

    tried Fredman?
  2. Romp

    Australian Members

    ill message you
  3. Romp

    Australian Members

    Anyone that wanted an MTM popover shirt best PM me
  4. Romp

    Australian Members

    If you guys are interested in tweeds I'll send over a book from PJohnson we can cut lengths and use in Suit Shop. Rarely gets requested given they wear warm
  5. Romp

    Australian Members

     Try a lighter canvas, lighter or no shoulder padding, open weaves and less lining. Come to PJohnson one day while it's scorching outside and try the various options on to see if you feel any difference. Btw happy new year to all!
  6. Romp

    Australian Members

     Well it's weight and weave.. Open vs closed. I find anything higher than a 120 count doesn't breathe
  7. Romp

    Australian Members

    Twills breath and wick sweat Poplins are light but dont breathe as well and will display wet patches That said I like the crispness of poplin esp on stripes
  8. Romp

    Australian Members

    10pts for effort! How's the weather? Gloves are extreme!
  9. Romp

    Australian Members

     Thanks Yeah that'd be me.. My fave jacket by far. Big fan of linen
  10. Romp

    Australian Members

    posted me in jeans before... i rarely wear jeans but i think if you want to make it work in a casual way such as linen coat, long sleeve polo, it needs to look quite casual overall - Im with gerry and not loving that tie/denim combo.
  11. Romp

    Australian Members

    Self-lining is warmer than regular lining. Two layers of c.240gram linen vs one layer of 240gram linen + silky thin bemberg
  12. Romp

    Australian Members

     Not sure who wrote the description... A s120? It's a blend.. Mainly cotton
  13. Romp

    Australian Members

    I picked up a cheap panama at the local markets last week. Made in Ecuador and not very fine weave and synthetic inner headband but for $40 it's the best looking panama I've worn... I think because it looks worn and soft I find it's shape appealing. I've seen the $1k plus ultra fine woven...
  14. Romp

    Australian Members

    I think if you feel comfortable in it then its fine. If you feel self conscious or need to ask if its OK then you are probably out of your depth.
  15. Romp

    Australian Members

    Wear what you want;)
  16. Romp

    Australian Members

    Yeah its Agyesh.. Didn't see the shipping cost either!
  17. Romp

    Australian Members

    new brand with a pretty amazing collection of ties, scarves and hats! www.stoffa.co Quite like the website (disclaimer: I have no involvement or relation to the site)
  18. Romp

    Australian Members

    panama/clothes always look best worn in... sean's looks nice and softened off
  19. Romp

    Australian Members

    Thought id give it a whirl today .. beige linen jacket, wool/linen trousers, bengal stripe handmade shirt, kilim slippers
  20. Romp

    Australian Members

     I get alot of use out of the light beige jacket from my linen suit Match with navy, RAF, denim, other shades of beige, mid and light greys. Re creasing what type of linen is it? Light weight Italian linens will crumple to all hell and Irish linens tend to be too heavy. Check out some...

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  • Half canvas is fine

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