Brimster
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Dear Loungers,
I would appreciate you opinion on a matter that I am still undecided on after several months. I live and work in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. In my humble opinion there are only 2 seasons in the country, hot and hotter. Because of the climate everywhere is air conditioning and men generally dress in wool suits for work (including all the British expats) or traditional Arabic attire (free flowing kandoura usually in white with a white gutra to protect their heads from the sun). When I went out there for work at the beginning of the year I took two navy cotton suits with me (I was only meant to be there for 3 months), and three linen jackets and trousers in various light shades of olive, beige and sand; and it is these that I have generally tended to wear rather than the suits as they are in much lighter colours and thus absorb less heat. My Emirati clients have commented on how smart I look in my linen jackets, shirts and trousers and knitted silk ties topped with a Montecristi panama or Akubra hat; and how silly they think it is that despite the hot weather most Westerners decide to wear dark coloured wool suits.
Given that the wool suits seem to be the norm for business attire should I be following suit (excuse the pun) or continue with my personal, functional and practical style of dress? I have just placed an order for two linen suits in different shades of navy, but I am now wondering whether I should return them once they arrive given the dark colours. i purchased them from Pakeman Catto and Carter and they are all sold out of light coloured linen suits in my size, so I also just placed an order for a light brown linen herringbone jacket and sage linen trousers. Cordings are also sold out of light coloured suits in my size. Personally I think the mix and match linen looks nicer, very The Sheltering Sky or Out of Africa, but if my contract were to end I wouldn't get much more wear out of them in the UK, where as I could comfortably wear the navy linen suits in the UK to work during the warmer months of the year and comparatively it never really gets very hot here so I wouldn't worry about the dark colours.
I would appreciate you opinion on a matter that I am still undecided on after several months. I live and work in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. In my humble opinion there are only 2 seasons in the country, hot and hotter. Because of the climate everywhere is air conditioning and men generally dress in wool suits for work (including all the British expats) or traditional Arabic attire (free flowing kandoura usually in white with a white gutra to protect their heads from the sun). When I went out there for work at the beginning of the year I took two navy cotton suits with me (I was only meant to be there for 3 months), and three linen jackets and trousers in various light shades of olive, beige and sand; and it is these that I have generally tended to wear rather than the suits as they are in much lighter colours and thus absorb less heat. My Emirati clients have commented on how smart I look in my linen jackets, shirts and trousers and knitted silk ties topped with a Montecristi panama or Akubra hat; and how silly they think it is that despite the hot weather most Westerners decide to wear dark coloured wool suits.
Given that the wool suits seem to be the norm for business attire should I be following suit (excuse the pun) or continue with my personal, functional and practical style of dress? I have just placed an order for two linen suits in different shades of navy, but I am now wondering whether I should return them once they arrive given the dark colours. i purchased them from Pakeman Catto and Carter and they are all sold out of light coloured linen suits in my size, so I also just placed an order for a light brown linen herringbone jacket and sage linen trousers. Cordings are also sold out of light coloured suits in my size. Personally I think the mix and match linen looks nicer, very The Sheltering Sky or Out of Africa, but if my contract were to end I wouldn't get much more wear out of them in the UK, where as I could comfortably wear the navy linen suits in the UK to work during the warmer months of the year and comparatively it never really gets very hot here so I wouldn't worry about the dark colours.