Manton
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No textured weave here. Basic poplin with a micro-gingham pattern. I would bet money that you'd like it IRL
When you put it that way, I might.
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No textured weave here. Basic poplin with a micro-gingham pattern. I would bet money that you'd like it IRL
What about chambray, linen and seersucker?
Seersucker not for shirts. I don't consider those to be fancy weaves. They have texture but the weaves are still plain. I like them both though I don't have any chambray and at this rate I doubt I ever will.
I like gdl's microcheck/gingham shirt.
Light blue micro-gingham
Except for the lack of socks, this is all awesomesauce.
we are wearing basically the same suit today.
here is my take on the navy herringbone suit
I use a single piece of fabric that goes hidden through the back of the trousers (like half a belt) with a bit of elastic in it. Very comfortable and my trousers don't fall all all during the day if I wear those.