DamianM
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It was made by the Chicago Rubber Clothing Company
I would imagine that would be the problem.I once had a white SB linen suit that led to my discovery of how filthy the world actually is. Impossible to keep clean. Never again. DBs are probably not the best choice for warmer climes due to the additional layers of cloth over the front adding to the warmth and wearing them unbuttoned isn't the best look.
DBs are probably not the best choice for warmer climes due to the additional layers of cloth over the front adding to the warmth...
good point.
i get the feeling they aren't very popular today as there seems to be a steady supply turning up for sale.
I once had a white SB linen suit that led to my discovery of how filthy the world actually is.
Well then you should dismiss 3 piece DB suits?
The wrinkles associated with linen don't bother me in the least, in fact I celebrate them. But stains are a different story. I tried to view them as a 'patina' like I do scuff marks on shoes or threadworn garments but I just couldn't talk myself into it. I guess I just hate stains. That said, I do wear my seersucker suits with some light staining but they are nowhere near as prominant probably due to the mitagating effect of the stripes.a bit of grubbiness doesn't bother me when wearing white. i think you have to just accept it as part of the wrinkled overall look.
Just as a DB overcoat will keep you warmer than a SB in winter by not allowing as much cold air to penetrate, any cool breezes are locked out of a DB suit when properly buttoned; as they should be. Now, if you want to wear them opened then that's another story.I've never been sure about the double-breasted wears warmer thing. It's only an extra 7 or so inches on the lower torso.