right here:
http://www.pediwear.co.uk/detail.php?stock_ID=54, it's the brown-tan shoe. This one is the black-white:
http://www.pediwear.co.uk/detail.php?stock_ID=39
Right now, the spread collar is in fashion, and most of the shirts are made that way. I've been looking for a shirtmaker where I can get long point collar shirts to wear with a collar bar, round collar shirts and tab collar shirts. The only place so far seems to be a custom made shirt, like...
Great pair of shoes. I'l be getting the same for this summer, your pictures have convinced me. How do they look with the Wested pants? By the way, Pediwear is an excellent source for well priced good shoes.
I got that site from the contact page of Marc Guyot:
http://www.marcguyot.com
Marc Guyot makes made-to-measure shoes, suits and jackets in the "Apparel Arts" style costing 800 Euros for a suit and 600 for a jacket. His shop in Paris is called "Cape Cod". I've never seen it, but I sure...
Where do you wear your suits?
Outside the house. Although I work in an office, I'm the only one to wear a suit. I don't get comments, only people staring with their mouths open. It does not bother me that I'm the only one to wear a suit, when people come to work practically in their...
Personally, I think they are the best deal out there. They sell jackets and trousers separately, so it's easier to get a good fit in both.
Fabrics: Great. Heavier 14 oz English wool in patterns rarely seen off the rack nowadays, like bold chalkstripes and black-and-white PoW plaid. 21oz...
Like I said in the 3-piece suit thread:
double-breasted waistcoat, this one in light grey wool:
You can ask them to make one especially for you in other fabrics that you see on their web site. They did a single-breasted one in charcoal chalkstripe for me to match the suit.
It's possible to still get an "old fashioned" 3-piece suit, with a little effort. I got this one, in charcoal chalkstripe:
It didn't come with a vest, but they make single and double breasted vests in linen, tweed, and silk:
single breasted with 6 buttons and lapels:
double...
Maybe some of you know of this site, but for the others here it is:
http://www.the30sstyle.com
Click on "Dressing" at the left. Seems to me that these are modern suits made by a Japanese taylor in the style of the thirties. Too bad I can't read Japanese.
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