cartisdm
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Just got back from a thrift store where I picked up a white/grey seersucker suit for $20. It fits surprisingly well right off the rack and I think I can get away with just having it tapered a bit by a tailor. Only problem is the suit is obviously well worn and has some yellowing in areas around the back of the collar, front buttons, and pants pockets. I have no idea how old the suit is and of course I know suits are generally dry clean only. If the right steps are taken, can I spend some time trying to whiten up the suit a bit or is it a waste of time?
I've never owned a seersucker suit before but I'm going to a steeplechase in a few weeks and figured I shouldn't waste the opportunity to grab a suit that fit
Here's a rough idea of the color of my suit. My grey might be just a touch lighter than what this guy has:
I've never owned a seersucker suit before but I'm going to a steeplechase in a few weeks and figured I shouldn't waste the opportunity to grab a suit that fit
Here's a rough idea of the color of my suit. My grey might be just a touch lighter than what this guy has: