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DB Navy Chalk Stripe: Narrow or Wide Stripes?

Skyler

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What looks best on a Double-Breasted navy chalk stripe suit: narrow (5/8") stripes or a wider (15/16") stripe?

I'm wondering if there any general rules concerning a DB coat and the proper width of stripes.

My sense is that the answer would be effected by my height - 5' 10" and build - medium, as well as the subtlety of the stripes themselves, which are, I would say, pretty classic: more Foreign Office, less Hollywood gangster.

Both fabrics are 9 oz. Holland & Sherry S110's that I bought years ago in London. Suit will be classic DB type: flap pockets, double vent, etc.
 

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I favor the wider stripe for DB and the narrower stripe fro SB. I would imagine it is personal preference.
 

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Any pics of the fabrics involved..

The doublee-breasted will look great with a wider chalk stripe and the single breasted would definitively look better with a finer one...
 

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Originally Posted by Skyler
What looks best on a Double-Breasted navy chalk stripe suit: narrow (5/8") stripes or a wider (15/16") stripe? I'm wondering if there any general rules concerning a DB coat and the proper width of stripes. My sense is that the answer would be effected by my height - 5' 10" and build - medium, as well as the subtlety of the stripes themselves, which are, I would say, pretty classic: more Foreign Office, less Hollywood gangster. Both fabrics are 9 oz. Holland & Sherry S110's that I bought years ago in London. Suit will be classic DB type: flap pockets, double vent, etc.
5/8" are perfect for both SB & DB.
 

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I'm a huge fan of wide chalk stripes on both DB and single breasted suits

some examples:

(1) this is actually a charcoal flannel suit with a medium brown chalk stripe I photographed in
Florence at Tie Your Tie last fall....the camera flash is not picking it up properly, it was stunning


IMG_3320.jpg



(2) Kiton's CEO in a wide flannel chalk stripe (and he's a short guy)
kitonaplg.jpg
 

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Originally Posted by coltboy75
I favor the wider stripe for DB and the narrower stripe fro SB. I would imagine it is personal preference.


I agree. You can't go under the radar in a DB jacket, so you'd might as well go with wide stripes.
 

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Originally Posted by NorCal_1
I'm a huge fan of wide chalk stripes on both DB and single breasted suits some examples: (1) this is actually a charcoal flannel suit with a medium brown chalk stripe I photographed in Florence at Tie Your Tie last fall....the camera flash is not picking it up properly, it was stunning
IMG_3320.jpg
(2) Kiton's CEO in a wide flannel chalk stripe (and he's a short guy)
kitonaplg.jpg

Ohh that Flannel with pink is great. Zileri has the star suit of this season on a Piana super 150 ( non flannel ) quite similar. Here is me at the right , on the left a flannel one. http://yfrog.com/0ratolianoj
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Jesus.

Just get both.


- B


Don't tempt us...

We're in the middle of the first worst financial crisis of the 21irst century...
 

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The best navy chalk out there right now is the one in the Harrion's flannel book. Stripes are on the wide side of medium. It's perfect.
 

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here's a pic... think I bought them 1985. Oldies but goodies.
 

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I like the bottom one.
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
The best navy chalk out there right now is the one in the Harrion's flannel book. Stripes are on the wide side of medium. It's perfect.
No! It's nice. The Minnis one is perfect.
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