yachtie
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Please invest in one. It is something I would like to see.
I don't know if Mike would, but I might.
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Please invest in one. It is something I would like to see.
What type of cape would you wear with it? Inversion of the following?
Been done- looks cool:
Why stop at double breasted?
Why stop at double breasted?
You're right- DB with a vest.
^ That link is harmless to one who has seen Total Recall, Andrew
I'd want my cape to be more flowy.
Perhaps it's the colours of what you've posted, but I think a suit would be too much. Perhaps the same scale, but still in black and white might work. No matter what, as an 'odd' jacket, it would be great. Were you to get a suit and decide against wearing the trousers all the time, I suppose you wouldn't have wasted everything.
I was thinking this chunky houndstooth would make a good suit. I've only seen houndstooth suits done in smaller, delicate patterns like black/white or brown/tan. Would a full suit break any sacred rules? Too much? I thought it would really flexible: one could wear jacket or trousers as odd separates or the whole rig if he felt boldly "country". Which cloth makers have something like this?
I was thinking this chunky houndstooth would make a good suit. I've only seen houndstooth suits done in smaller, delicate patterns like black/white or brown/tan. Would a full suit break any sacred rules? Too much? I thought it would really flexible: one could wear jacket or trousers as odd separates or the whole rig if he felt boldly "country". Which cloth makers have something like this?