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Not the usual cream but a cool sand colour on this tuxedo, lovely in my eyes. Bottega Dalmut.
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This color and style is sometimes referred to as a Burma jacket.Not the usual cream but a cool sand colour on this tuxedo, lovely in my eyes. Bottega Dalmut.
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This color and style is sometimes referred to as a Burma jacket.
Mine could stand to be spruced up a bit...
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Thank you!I love colour and lapels.
Anyone tried the Fox eveningwear cloth? Looking for cloth to get a new dinner suit. Though the Fox seems incredibly heavy? (My concern is how warm it would be)
Fox Eveningwear
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Anyone tried the Fox eveningwear cloth? Looking for cloth to get a new dinner suit. Though the Fox seems incredibly heavy? (My concern is how warm it would be)
Fox Eveningwear
foxflannel.com
Yea, that's meant for drafty Scottish castles in the early 1930s...likely any building with semi-modern infrastructure would be too warm to comfortably wear a 22oz tuxedo
I have no specific experience, but the heavy weight cavalry twill trousers I have are not too warm under normal heating conditions.
Okay, I might have been exaggerating a bit but I'd throw it in the same category as a corduroy suit...can you wear it indoors, sure. Is it largely a seasonal piece for the colder months, yes. Would most people be hot wearing it to a crowded reception/party/dance floor regardless of the time of year, also yes.