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Many have been raving about the sand herringbone (rightly so) but here is the green herringbone back from the tailor.
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It’s a tad lighter green than expected, and leans almost blue/green in some lights. Excellent fabric, my first from Guabello. Very soft and lightweight with a bit of slub in the texture. Here it’s pictured between an olive green washed cotton and drago light brown wool/linen.
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Do you think the seersucker is the same color as the guabello hopsack SM offer?. That one is like midnight navy color. I know the regular guabello navy is lighter than the hopsack version.
That Hopsack, It Looks Closer In Color To The SSucker, I'll Take Pictures Of Both (G Navy & SSucker, In About 1Hour or So!
 

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Do you think the seersucker is the same color as the guabello hopsack SM offer?. That one is like midnight navy color. I know the regular guabello navy is lighter than the hopsack version.

I Stand Corrected, I Have (2) G-Navy And Both Are Just As Dark As The SSucker
Single And DB;

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Haven't Worn Any Of These!
 

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Many have been raving about the sand herringbone (rightly so) but here is the green herringbone back from the tailor.
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It’s a tad lighter green than expected, and leans almost blue/green in some lights. Excellent fabric, my first from Guabello. Very soft and lightweight with a bit of slub in the texture. Here it’s pictured between an olive green washed cotton and drago light brown wool/linen.
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That is such a great summer color. Thanks for posting!

Speaketh of the Guabello Hopsack.
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Burgundy socks to match the shoes and tie. PS is grey. Uncuffed trousers. I feel like an outlaw.
Have been debating between the Guabello and the Di Fabio Twill DB. The Guabello looks very dressy. Too dressy do you think for a sport coat separate?
 

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Have been debating between the Guabello and the Di Fabio Twill DB. The Guabello looks very dressy. Too dressy do you think for a sport coat separate?
Not at all. Here're both the DB and SB worn as separates. Yes, I have both. It's such a great cloth that I grabbed both. The fabric is an open weave, so you could definitely use it in a more casual setting such as a separate. Plus, the DB features the light brown horn buttons which dresses it down further.
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Not at all. Here're both the DB and SB worn as separates. Yes, I have both. It's such a great cloth that I grabbed both. The fabric is an open weave, so you could definitely use it in a more casual setting such as a separate. Plus, the DB features the light brown horn buttons which dresses it down further. View attachment 1642606 View attachment 1642607
Making me wanna try a DB coat for the first time ??

Edit: ehhhh, that emoji is a bit too.. whatever you get the point
 

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