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The Rubinacci Thread.

Parker

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Does Rubinacci typically do those colorful linings or do you guys request that? Seem flashier than what I'd expect from such a classic, traditional tailor.

Great looking stuff. Love that gray sharkskin, whnay.
 

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Originally Posted by Parker
Does Rubinacci typically do those colorful linings or do you guys request that? Seem flashier than what I'd expect from such a classic, traditional tailor.

Great looking stuff. Love that gray sharkskin, whnay.


I've just usually requested it. They have more silk linings than I've ever seen. If you don't request they usually do something on the conservative side.
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
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Here you go:

- dark grey pinstripe

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- dark brown solid

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Nice, I like both of those alot. I've never seen a Rubi ticket pocket until now, the higher placement is typical of other Neapolitan tailors that i've seen.
 

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Originally Posted by jamesbond
Nice, I like both of those alot. I've never seen a Rubi ticket pocket until now, the higher placement is typical of other Neapolitan tailors that i've seen.

I have asked for it...

I like ticket pocket even if my last 4 suits do not have them on.
 

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Originally Posted by sellahi22
beautiful.

Thank you...

I have tried recently a more structured silhouette and I love my suits to be versatile and different.
 

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A silly question: are those hangers plastic or laquered wood? Look plastic to me.

I know it doesn't reflect the quality and fit of the suits, but I'm nonetheless curious.
 

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Originally Posted by Eustace Tilley
A silly question: are those hangers plastic or laquered wood? Look plastic to me.

I know it doesn't reflect the quality and fit of the suits, but I'm nonetheless curious.


I never have paid any attention to that particular detail...

Must be plastic...

I haven't checked the hangers on my Huntman's either..
 

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@ lasbar, two amazing suits. I think that whoever did the final ironing job at the shop on the dark brown suit went slightly overboard and killed a bit of the roll, but that's absolutely not permanent. Probably will go away by the fourth or fifth good wear. Lovely work.
 

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Originally Posted by Bull
@ lasbar, two amazing suits. I think that whoever did the final ironing job at the shop on the dark brown suit went slightly overboard and killed a bit of the roll, but that's absolutely not permanent. Probably will go away by the fourth or fifth good wear. Lovely work.

They look to be 3-roll-2 rather than 3-roll-2.5, which is simply a stylistic choice.
 

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Alright guys - here are a few fit pics for everyone. Sorry about the quality.

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Really nice! Love the first coat in particular.
 

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^^ There seem to be a bit more pull than desired for bespoke jackets, no?
 

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Great sportcoats / suits. The flannel would look even better as a double-breasted in my opinion.
 

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I really like the flannel one.

I can't see the back, but your trousers seem to have extra fabric behind your right thigh. (picture left?). I have this sort of problem with some of my trousers as well.
 

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