bertie
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If the fabric is heavier, unlined/unstructured probably won't make much of a difference. If it is lighter - could work as you suggest. Most of my tweeds are P&H Hartwist and at 560g the lining does not add much to the structure.
I have an unfunded liability that soon will become funded, a black and white herringbone jacketing. This will become a spring/autumn casual jacket, and so I was thinking about patch pockets (maybe flapped), and double stitching on lapels, pockets, etc. The one decision I still need to make is whether I should have it unstructured or not. Suggestions?
If the fabric is heavier, unlined/unstructured probably won't make much of a difference. If it is lighter - could work as you suggest. Most of my tweeds are P&H Hartwist and at 560g the lining does not add much to the structure.