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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
I thought laconic was French for things pertaining to Connemara.


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No, those are Conneries.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Is there a reason you guys don't do more linen suits? Do they simply wrinkle too much? Are they too casual looking? Not good in humid weather? I dream about having one.

I intend to wear more linen this summer. It's a lot less dressy than fresco, but far more elegant. They each have their uses.
 

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Originally Posted by Manton
I intend to wear more linen this summer. It's a lot less dressy than fresco, but far more elegant. They each have their uses.

I'd like a cream linen suit. But I imagine that would look weird at the office; it would certainly not be acceptable if I knew a client was going to catch a glimpse of me.
 

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Put my Smith blue/grey fresco into work with Raphael today.
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tangent: is "crepe" the same as "fresco"?
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
I'd like a cream linen suit. But I imagine that would look weird at the office; it would certainly not be acceptable if I knew a client was going to catch a glimpse of me.

You would be knotted up in anxiety in a cream linen suit.

I would relegate this to one of those things best left to others. I have a cream linen odd jacket in 14oz linen from W. Bill by the MBT™ almost ready...but such is not for you.

A nice tan linen, though...that I can see you doing.


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Originally Posted by aportnoy
Put my Smith blue/grey fresco into work with Raphael today.
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Is he going to pre-fuzz it for you?

I think that they need to do that at the tailor since it doesn't appear to happen reliably in the wearing.


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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
Is he going to pre-fuzz it for you?

I think that they need to do that at the tailor since it doesn't appear to happen reliably in the wearing.


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I paid extra for that.
 

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Originally Posted by voxsartoria
You would be knotted up in anxiety in a cream linen suit.

I would leave this to one of those things best left to others. I have a cream linen odd jacket in 14oz linen from W. Bill by the MBT â„¢ almost ready...but such is not for you.

A nice tan linen, though...that I can see you doing.


Anxiety, why? I already have it envisioned: double breasted, patch pockets, unlined.
 

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Off topic, but...

I ordered an end bolt MTM from Spano at Saks today, too. They had a beautiful 10oz Smith POW in mid blue so I figured, what the hell.

He has a new extremely soft shouldered model that I'm doing with a 1/4 lining.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Anxiety, why? I already have it envisioned: double breasted, patch pockets, unlined.

A cream linen suit is the least anonymous thing one can wear save one: the white suit.

You would literally turn all heads. Are you prepared to go another magnitude in that direction?

Plus, aren't you a messy eater? A cream suit is one noodle slurp away from disaster.

Moreover, a cream linen suit is incompatible with subway/bus/cab. You had better be able to walk wherever you wish to go or have a car and driver.


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Originally Posted by aportnoy
Off topic, but...

I ordered a end bolt MTM from Spano at Saks today, too. They had a beautiful 10oz Smith POW in mid blue so I figured, what the hell.

He has a new extremely soft shouldered model that I'm doing with a 1/4 lining.


You are a one man Stimulus Package.


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Originally Posted by mafoofan
Anxiety, why? I already have it envisioned: double breasted, patch pockets, unlined.

You're really rolling with this, aren't you.
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I'm with Vox on this one. You're already squirming about weather clients would see you in it.

You should start with something subtle, like this:

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