Only the brown herringbone is vintage. The rest are merely 'classically styled'.Dirk, that sounds about right. Are they all vintage, or vintage inspired?
wow 37 suits? isnt it enough ? or more than enough ?
I have tailored made suit jackets and they are amazing.
i firmly believe on customized clothing as ready to wear clothes are most of times didnt get fit on you, ultimately you have to choose custom clothing, which i think is the best option.
I'm regular customer of Custom Stitchers and it doesn't let me go somewhere else because of it's extra ordinary and finest stitching quality.
6 suits, one dinner suit, 3 pairs shoes, 6 shirts, 3 sports jackets, 4 pairs cufflinks, 20 neckties, 3 day cravats, 4 bow ties, a ridiculously long scarf, several shorter scarves, 6 hats (mainly straw- After all, Australia is a rather warm place), 8 pocket squares, 5 odd waistcoats one tie clip, one navy blazer. Last time I checked, anyway.
Thanks! I'm a fan of both the tv series and the books. I'm getting a proper old wardobe in a few days time, second hand. In the mean time, I'll have to make do with modern styles.Proper gentleman's wardrobe. I imagine it all stored, Bertie Wooster style, in an oak wardrobe.
That's a rather dreary outlook; where's the joie de vivre? If you're married, wear it on a date with your wife, or to church, or for your anniversary. Come on! Or, is it that you do not actually like the suit? Does it need alteration? I don't get it.I have one, a nice dark blue suit, 3 button jacket. Purchased it when invited to give the Sunday lesson at our church. Figured the occasion deserved a new blue suit. Wore it that day and have not taken it out of the closet since. Since I am already married the next time it will be worn is at a funeral....likely my own!
The suit is fine, fits good. It is just that I no longer feel comfortable in a suit. After many years playing executive it no longer fits as part of my "costume". My version of dress up these days is one of my tweed blazers, oxford cloth shirt and a pair of jeans with a pair of great shoes. Wear it to the opera, the symphony or my local tavern. In the winter top it with a cashmere overcoat. My version of west coast gentry! I may only have the one suit but I do have a grand selection of fine shoes and boots (waaay more than my prudent wife!) classic overcoats and tweed blazers.....just no suits!That's a rather dreary outlook; where's the joie de vivre? If you're married, wear it on a date with your wife, or to church, or for your anniversary. Come on! Or, is it that you do not actually like the suit? Does it need alteration? I don't get it.