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The Rubinacci Thread.

edmorel

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Originally Posted by whnay.
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Good stuff Bill.
 

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Looks good, except the collar seems a little loose on your left--I think you might just need to straighten the front and give it a good tug. That's the house Fresco/hopsack?
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Looks good, except the collar seems a little loose on your left--I think you might just need to straighten the front and give it a good tug. That's the house Fresco/hopsack?

Yep
 

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Not bad. I agree with Kolecho that the shoulders on the A&S look better, a little less clinical than they do on the Rubinacci. But it's a nice cut.

I think Rubinacci bought a lot of the stock from the now defunct Wodehouse mill. So, perhaps Rubinacci have made a book from the stock they purchased.
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
Which shirt is that? Charvet?

Yep, u like?
 

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That looks great, whnay.
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
Yes. I have a funny itch to try them out. Everything looks nice.

Had a half dozen shirts made at Charvet on my honeymoon in 1990 which are still going strong. I wish I had more.
 

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AWESOME.

bring on pix of the patterned stuff (looking forward to the navy stripe pix)! whatever you paid was money very well spent/ invested, looks superb. I don't agree with the recent comment about the neck, I can't see any flaws at all from my view.

Originally Posted by whnay.
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just a friendly 'bump' of this thread. i think it's really good reading and great photos/ example of well cut bespoke suits, which appear only occasionally on styleforum.
 

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Wore my tux last night - I'll post pics when I get a chance.
 

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