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romafan

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Made mental note to work with Lucchese on making me a pair of western boots with beveled and fiddleback waists..
gnatty - what do you know about tecovas? they and another new brand i cant remember fill up the facebook page when i go on - do they think i'm a cowboy?
 

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I've always like JB Hill for high-end cowboy boots.
 

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gnatty - what do you know about tecovas? they and another new brand i cant remember fill up the facebook page when i go on - do they think i'm a cowboy?

I know they’re made in Mexico, which is not a dealbreaker for me if the quality is kept high, but I stick with Rios of Mercedes, Lucchese , or Blackjack, so I couldn’t tell you much about them..
 

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It is teh bevel that separates bigleagues from rif raf .
 

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Bespokers who buy 15 Oz/yd suits because they drape better (they do) wear them twice a year and sweat profusely, rather spoiling the 'nice drape' effect with the 'greasy, wet ham' look.
 

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I have suits in two weights only 16oz and 8oz. I'd say each gets the same amount of wear, roughly 6 months. While I enjoy the cooler weather for everything, it is a nice treat to wear dat heavy nice drap effect cloth. I'm of Italian ancestry (and Portuguese, thanks 23 and me!) so I pretty much always have dat greasy wet ham look, unfortunately.
 

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If i had to block all the posters i don't like i wouldn't have much to read left.
 

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As the years go on the Style Forum posters have less and less a sense of humor. Everybody is affected with their "Very good, sir! Gobble, gobble, gobble!"
 

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Bespokers who buy 15 Oz/yd suits because they drape better (they do) wear them twice a year and sweat profusely, rather spoiling the 'nice drape' effect with the 'greasy, wet ham' look.

I think this is highly dependent on the person and geography/climate.

In NYC, we see both extremes of the temperature range—down to single digits in the winter and up to 100 over the summer. Middle weight fabrics tend to be neither here nor there. The heavy stuff is easily usable 4-6 months of the year depending on your own personal tolerances.

To me, the real conundrum isn’t 16+ oz. cloth, but supposed summer-weight suiting. Truthfully, any suit is a ***** to wear when it’s over 80 degrees outside. No amount of high-twist, open-weave, 8 oz. tissue paper will save you.
 

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