Manton
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Behold! The most versatile garment ever conceived. The amazing, electrified, patented BlazerSuit (TM).
10 ounce fresco: about the most versatile cloth there is. Too hot for the real roaster days, but great for anything else. Hard wearing and a good traveller.
3 roll 2, 3 open patch pockets, swelled edges, brown horn buttons. Avoids the ubiquity of brass buttons. Horn makes the coat wearable as part of a suit. Brown makes it wearable as an odd jacket. Patch pockets and swelled edges dress it down a little further, but not so much that it does not work as a suit. Not a dinner party suit, maybe not even a Big Meeting suit, but wearable in almost any other circumstance.
This one suit is great for travel. You can wear the jacket on the plane with chinos. Wear the suit for business and for evenings out. Bring decent odd trousers for social events. Cut your packing time in half!
conservative business dress, with a worker bee red tie and black belt (& shoes):
Slightly more elegant: wine tie and brown belt (& shoes):
Swap out matching trousers for light gray (and tan belt & shoes) and you get CSD (Conservative Social Dress):
Yellow tie, tan belt & shoes: spring summer business attire when strict attention to conservative business dress is not required:
Swap in cream gab trousers and you are ready for the yacht club:
The classic California Tux configuration: blazer, khakis, BD shirt, sock tie:
All are welcome to copy The Amazing BlazerSuit (TM), but royalities on the intellectual property are payable to me via PM.
10 ounce fresco: about the most versatile cloth there is. Too hot for the real roaster days, but great for anything else. Hard wearing and a good traveller.
3 roll 2, 3 open patch pockets, swelled edges, brown horn buttons. Avoids the ubiquity of brass buttons. Horn makes the coat wearable as part of a suit. Brown makes it wearable as an odd jacket. Patch pockets and swelled edges dress it down a little further, but not so much that it does not work as a suit. Not a dinner party suit, maybe not even a Big Meeting suit, but wearable in almost any other circumstance.
This one suit is great for travel. You can wear the jacket on the plane with chinos. Wear the suit for business and for evenings out. Bring decent odd trousers for social events. Cut your packing time in half!
conservative business dress, with a worker bee red tie and black belt (& shoes):
Slightly more elegant: wine tie and brown belt (& shoes):
Swap out matching trousers for light gray (and tan belt & shoes) and you get CSD (Conservative Social Dress):
Yellow tie, tan belt & shoes: spring summer business attire when strict attention to conservative business dress is not required:
Swap in cream gab trousers and you are ready for the yacht club:
The classic California Tux configuration: blazer, khakis, BD shirt, sock tie:
All are welcome to copy The Amazing BlazerSuit (TM), but royalities on the intellectual property are payable to me via PM.