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George

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Not sure if I am going to make a coat or make a bunch of ties out of this
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How long have you had that cloth?
 

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Originally Posted by gshen
About to become somebody's liabilities:

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Better pics of the 3rd from the top and the bottom one, please.
 

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Wow Ed, nice, I agree with Foo though...even I'd have a hard time pushing the envelope of color with a tie like that.
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Queen Elizabeth was just a princess.
I can believe that. I've not seen R&T cloth like that since the early 90's and it may have been old stock then. When I first started getting clothes made in the late 80's R&T was the cloth all the tailors raved about, well, here in the north of England, Lessers never got a mention. Sadly, I never indulged, as at that time I thought it had an old fashioned look to it, especially the twist suitings. You have to use it to make a coat, a tie would be a waste. What weight is it, 18oz?
 

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Originally Posted by texas_jack
I skimmed this thread but I'm just too lazy to keep going. How much fabric does one need for a single breasted jacket in about 46L? A 46L suit?
To be sure 4m for the suit, 2 m for the SB jacket, 2.2 if it has plaid (for the pattern matching). There are some tailor that can do that with less, but that is the safe side.
 

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I would get 2.5 for a jacket. That is safe.
 

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How much fabric for a double breasted jacket in plaid? ( with pattern matching)
 

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