Alan Eardley
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Baron Kurtz said:In defense of modernity, bespoke can be as good as vintage in terms of cut (dependent upon tailor). The fabric is where modern lets itself down. Flimsy stuff, on the whole, though some of the tweeds being woven still are of nice weight. But if you want a heavyweight town fabric, you're probably going to be out of luck (even though Magnoli is offering some slightly heavier weight fabrics). For true heavyweight fabrics, go vintage . . .
bk
Baron,
Alas! Even as we speak, the number of tweed companies is declining. Brora, NHTC... can Magee be far behind? And this is in an area of men's clothing (country sports) that is supposed to be traditional.
But, surely that's not the point? The point of owning a vintage item (of clothing or whatever) is because it is genuinely old and has a perticular style and patina that is difficult to reproduce, not just because it is heavy?
Alan