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Fresco Fabric: A Hot-Weather Fabric, But Only Available In Dark Colors/Patterns?

RatherAnOddball

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Hello,

Was hoping to get something in fresco and spare myself some agony this coming summer. I took a peek at the websites of J&J Minnis and H&S. Apart from the PoW check and something bronzey, all the swatches were incredibly dark, though; I was hoping for something more casual and brighter, and unprofessional, like what you see in some of H&S's other collections, with names like, "Peacock III," et. al.

Are there any sources for fresco fabrics in bolder colors and patterns - or even for RTW/MTM fresco garments? Or must I go with linen or seersucker and sacrifice durability?

Thanks.
 

Will

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Originally Posted by RatherAnOddball

Are there any sources for fresco fabrics in bolder colors and patterns - or even for RTW/MTM fresco garments? Or must I go with linen or seersucker and sacrifice durability?


I've never seen bold fresco patterns. There are some more interesting colors in Smith's Finmeresco book.
 

Michael Ay329

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The London Lounge has commissioned a "superior" version of Fresco...including a navy stripe and a grey stripe. The LL forums are down right now but in a day or so, you can check under their limited editions forums.

A new project named Mistral will explore a slightly heavier version...but only in solid colors...to satisfy folks like FNB...who asked, but were refused entry into the sacred halls of Michael Alden's London Lounge
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Film Noir Buff

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Originally Posted by Michael Ay329
The London Lounge has commissioned a "superior" version of Fresco...including a navy stripe and a grey stripe. The LL forums are down right now but in a day or so, you can check under their limited editions forums. A new project named Mistral will explore a slightly heavier version...but only in solid colors...to satisfy folks like FNB...who asked, but were refused entry into the sacred halls of Michael Alden's London Lounge
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What is this supposed to mean? I like striped suits.
 

RogerC

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Also, apparently Nordstrom is now selling "Fresco Cloth" trousers. Does anyone know if it's "real" fresco or just a regular tropical hopsack?
 

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