AlanC
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Have you gotten any shirts made up out of their fabric?
Ha ha--I fear such is beyond my ken.
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Have you gotten any shirts made up out of their fabric?
Those Acorn sport checks are great.
Ha ha--I fear such is beyond my ken.
I was going to start a new thread about Royal Oxfords, but having found this one (even though most of it consists of the kind of personal sniping I hoped I wouldn't find here), I'll post my question. I've just taken delivery of my first order from MyTailor.com, and it includes a couple of Royal Oxfords. I'm wearing a white one today with a worsted suit, and can't decide if the textures are too dissimilar. Do you all think that Royals need a flannel or other cloth with more surface interest?
I was going to start a new thread about Royal Oxfords, but having found this one (even though most of it consists of the kind of personal sniping I hoped I wouldn't find here), I'll post my question. I've just taken delivery of my first order from MyTailor.com, and it includes a couple of Royal Oxfords. I'm wearing a white one today with a worsted suit, and can't decide if the textures are too dissimilar. Do you all think that Royals need a flannel or other cloth with more surface interest?
I am not aware of glen plaids or patterns in royal oxford but the color/pattern needs to be considered also when pairing a royal oxford with a suit.
I was talking about suit patterns.
I just don't care for it's bolder texture when paired with a pinstripe worsted. I'd reserve broadcloths et al for that.
I am not a big fan of royal oxford myself, not necessarily because of the fabric but because it has become the quintissential NY big shot shirt.
I was going to say "You can't make this stuff up," but apparently you can, and some do!
Regular oxford is as American as apple pie. I never see it in England, either worn or sold.