I couldn't decide whether to put this new thread in News or Suits. I ultimately decided on News since the article by Nicholas Antongiavanni doesn't really address the "vintage" style.
Anyways, a really interesting read from Antongiavanni called "The Controversy Over Super Wool." Here is the link: (http://www.american.com/archive/2007/may-june-magazine-contents/the-controversy-over-super-wool)
Antongiavanni notes, in part: "Successful marketing has convinced too many men that the Super number is a measure not only of great wool but also of great tailoring. Both of these conclusions are untrue. In addition, the Supers fixation may have served to undermine the very industry it was hyped to support. There are signs—small signs—that the clothing industry may be waking up to the danger posed by the Super monster it has created. But other signs suggest it may be too late."
He also notes: "Other men have learned from hard experience that the Supers are irritatingly prone to become shiny or to wear through. Still others wonder why their $4,000 suits are rippling and wrinkling, and they look with envy on harder-wearing stuff that lies smoothly on the body."
I hope you find the article as interesting as I did.
Anyways, a really interesting read from Antongiavanni called "The Controversy Over Super Wool." Here is the link: (http://www.american.com/archive/2007/may-june-magazine-contents/the-controversy-over-super-wool)
Antongiavanni notes, in part: "Successful marketing has convinced too many men that the Super number is a measure not only of great wool but also of great tailoring. Both of these conclusions are untrue. In addition, the Supers fixation may have served to undermine the very industry it was hyped to support. There are signs—small signs—that the clothing industry may be waking up to the danger posed by the Super monster it has created. But other signs suggest it may be too late."
He also notes: "Other men have learned from hard experience that the Supers are irritatingly prone to become shiny or to wear through. Still others wonder why their $4,000 suits are rippling and wrinkling, and they look with envy on harder-wearing stuff that lies smoothly on the body."
I hope you find the article as interesting as I did.