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Advice on Summer Suit Fabrics

styleiseternal

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Hello everyone, this is my first post and was hoping to get the group's advice on fabric selections for a couple of summer suits I have in mind. I'm hoping to source the fabrics myself (ideally), or at least direct my tailor to the right mills for the specifics suits I have in mind (below). I know my tailor can work with me to suggest a range of options, but currently I am really honed-in on the following looks / photos...

First: thinking of a DB navy seersucker number, similar to the photo attached. Anyone have ideas which mill might have produced this specific fabric? If not, any suggestions on where I can source a quality navy seersucker?

Second: really want an olive green cotton suit, inspired by the second photo attached. Similarly, any ideas which mill(s) may offer such a fabric?

Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
 

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Hello everyone, this is my first post and was hoping to get the group's advice on fabric selections for a couple of summer suits I have in mind. I'm hoping to source the fabrics myself (ideally), or at least direct my tailor to the right mills for the specifics suits I have in mind (below). I know my tailor can work with me to suggest a range of options, but currently I am really honed-in on the following looks / photos...

First: thinking of a DB navy seersucker number, similar to the photo attached. Anyone have ideas which mill might have produced this specific fabric? If not, any suggestions on where I can source a quality navy seersucker?

Second: really want an olive green cotton suit, inspired by the second photo attached. Similarly, any ideas which mill(s) may offer such a fabric?

Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
Loro Piana makes a navy seersucker in wool and silk. It's an ideal summer cloth, especially for travel. I do not care for cotton as a suit material, so I can't help you there.
 

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One consideration when choosing a DB summer suit/jacket is that it will wear considerably warmer than a SB due to the extra layers of materials covering your midsection when properly buttoned…..as a DB should always be.
 

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OP, how warm and/or humid does it get in the summer where you live? And have you actually worn a cotton suit in the summer? Cotton suiting is usually pretty tightly woven, so it breathes poorly, and it absorbs water easily. I find hot humid weather to be very challenging for cotton.

@Andy57 is referring to this specific LP fabric. Am in the process of having this made up for a summer suit myself.

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I'm having a olive green cotton suit made currently and I went with W. Bill. I think it's around 13oz? I could ask which cloth specifically if you're interested. It felt great when I tried it on, very sturdy and I think it'll break in nicely, although I'm betting it's not going to feel super breathable on hot days.

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Thank you so much for posting the specific fabric - very helpful! To answer your question, I live in Santa Monica, so it rarely gets humid here.
 

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I'm having a olive green cotton suit made currently and I went with W. Bill. I think it's around 13oz? I could ask which cloth specifically if you're interested. It felt great when I tried it on, very sturdy and I think it'll break in nicely, although I'm betting it's not going to feel super breathable on hot days.

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That’s a nice shade of olive green, yes would love to know which specific fabric, if possible
 

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OP, how warm and/or humid does it get in the summer where you live? And have you actually worn a cotton suit in the summer? Cotton suiting is usually pretty tightly woven, so it breathes poorly, and it absorbs water easily. I find hot humid weather to be very challenging for cotton.

@Andy57 is referencing this specific LP fabric. Am in the process of having this made up for a summer suit myself.

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Thank you so much for posting the specific fabric - very helpful! To answer your question, I live in Santa Monica, so it rarely gets humid here.
 

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linen and seersucker are the ones for summer. The IG account “Dylanandson” constantly posts summer fabrics available in the market.
 

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Hello everyone, this is my first post and was hoping to get the group's advice on fabric selections for a couple of summer suits I have in mind. I'm hoping to source the fabrics myself (ideally), or at least direct my tailor to the right mills for the specifics suits I have in mind (below). I know my tailor can work with me to suggest a range of options, but currently I am really honed-in on the following looks / photos...

First: thinking of a DB navy seersucker number, similar to the photo attached. Anyone have ideas which mill might have produced this specific fabric? If not, any suggestions on where I can source a quality navy seersucker?

Second: really want an olive green cotton suit, inspired by the second photo attached. Similarly, any ideas which mill(s) may offer such a fabric?

Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
Haspel has the largest selection I've seen of seersucker. I have the usual white with light blue, darker blue, black, gray and red stripes in three piece suits and the solid dark navy seersucker. Almost a uniform for me in Texas and Florida.
 

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Hello everyone, this is my first post and was hoping to get the group's advice on fabric selections for a couple of summer suits I have in mind. I'm hoping to source the fabrics myself (ideally), or at least direct my tailor to the right mills for the specifics suits I have in mind (below). I know my tailor can work with me to suggest a range of options, but currently I am really honed-in on the following looks / photos...

First: thinking of a DB navy seersucker number, similar to the photo attached. Anyone have ideas which mill might have produced this specific fabric? If not, any suggestions on where I can source a quality navy seersucker?

Second: really want an olive green cotton suit, inspired by the second photo attached. Similarly, any ideas which mill(s) may offer such a fabric?

Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
You can source both of these from Huddersfield- their seersucker and Quest cotton are perfectly serviceable and reasonably priced.
 

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Hello everyone, this is my first post and was hoping to get the group's advice on fabric selections for a couple of summer suits I have in mind. I'm hoping to source the fabrics myself (ideally), or at least direct my tailor to the right mills for the specifics suits I have in mind (below). I know my tailor can work with me to suggest a range of options, but currently I am really honed-in on the following looks / photos...

First: thinking of a DB navy seersucker number, similar to the photo attached. Anyone have ideas which mill might have produced this specific fabric? If not, any suggestions on where I can source a quality navy seersucker?

Second: really want an olive green cotton suit, inspired by the second photo attached. Similarly, any ideas which mill(s) may offer such a fabric?

Many thanks in advance for any ideas!
This specific fabric is from Carnet - Seersucker and Linen. Or at least it's the same photo being used
 

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