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and AOS have moved away from Southwick (probably a progress in working for a while now I assume)

 

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Interesting notch and lapels. I've yet to try on a cotton suit I actually like, though.

agree, to me if it's too hot, I'm not wearing suit anyway, and in all cases wool would drape better than cotton, this is just very clean. Personally would probably prefer lowering the buttoning point but it looks good as it is
 

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Interesting notch and lapels. I've yet to try on a cotton suit I actually like, though.
Is it just me or the sides and especially back on that suit could be much cleaner?
I’ve looked at many of his other suits and it has very clean lines with minimal wrinkling
 

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Only realizing it now, but probably a 100% chance of reaching him at one of the first five variations of "flaneur@gmail". Will try that.
 

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Is it just me or the sides and especially back on that suit could be much cleaner?
I’ve looked at many of his other suits and it has very clean lines with minimal wrinkling
A cotton suit with no wrinkles would be phenomenally uncomfortable. Personally I tell my tailor to err on the side of roominess in the back, wrinkles be damned.
 

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Is it just me or the sides and especially back on that suit could be much cleaner?
I’ve looked at many of his other suits and it has very clean lines with minimal wrinkling
Might be the fabric? Cotton drapes a little differently than wool.
 

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