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New "go to" gray suit: solid charcoal, subtle herringbone, or sharksin.

scwtlover

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I'm getting three new suits: a Canali medium-day (not Navy) blue birdseye (from FB) and two BB 1818's (2-for-$998). One 1818 is a solid Navy; the other will be charcoal gray to replace my current "go to" charcoal gray suit, which I'm retiring from my rotation.

Initially, I assumed I would get a charcoal gray solid. The BB salesman, however, has suggested that I consider a subtle charcoal gray herringbone (although the link is to a brown herringbone, he trying to bring a charcoal gray one in from another store), or sharkskin.

I've received conflicting opinions whether a subbtle herringbone or sharksin can substitute for a solid charcoal gray.

What do people think, and why?
 

philosophe

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You cannot miss with a solid charcoal gray. The others are nice, too, but solid is the basic for all sorts of occasions.
 

Master Shake

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The sharkskin would be my pick, if only to add some textural interest.

Also, I had no idea BB makes peak-lapel SB jackets.
 

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I would go with the sharkskin...it looks solid from a distance but offers some surface texture, too.
 

UserNameToronto

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In the first Madison picture, the model has the bottom two buttons done up and the top one open. What the heck?

http://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCatP...Parent_Id=418#

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