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navy or mid-blue

ter1413

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pls provide proper(clickable) links!
 

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Both of them are from Charles Tyrwhitt.
 

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Originally Posted by zty_07
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/men's-out...ern-jacket?q=critus||BL024MDB|||||||||40,||||
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/Navy-blaz...ting-_-criteo-_-individual products-_-default


doesn't work^^
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Both serve rather different roles and fill different spots in a man's wardrobe.

The navy is always versatile and can be dressed up nicely, or down a notch. The mid-blue can be done to be less "formal" than the navy and would be better suited for wear in the summer.
 

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both are cool IMO.
 

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What about the quality of CT blazers?Thanks.
 

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Both are nice. I like the mid-blue with MOP buttons better myself. I have a very similar garment except that's it's wool (Harrison's Frontier) and has patch pockets. I subsequently got a pair of matching trousers, so now it is a "blazer suit."

The wool navy is more versatile, but the mid-blue has more panache, I think.
 

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The same than Jlibourel...

The Mid blue is more interesting but the navy is more versatile...

It depends on your brother's wardrobe...
 

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It is really difficult to choose. I saw him wearing a dark blue cotton blazer once. However, the color seems different from the navy one.
Both look great. Anybody have any idea whether they are fused or canvassed?
Thanks.
 

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Go for the mid blue. It is way more interesting, handsome, and it's cheaper.
 

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Is there big difference between wool and cotton?
 

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