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Best material for hot climate

Kilgour

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Hello all,

I intend to have a couple of bespoke suits built by a tailor for a stay in Colombo, where the equatorial weather is extremely hot and heavy.

First, to evaluate the work of the tailor, I'm having a pair of trousers built, in classic traditional style: high waist, double pleated, ample leg. I want to see if he can pull it off with a test item.

I'd like white, but I have questions:
- what material? 100% wool? Merino / Batavia / cashmere? Loro Piana is available here. A blend?
- what grammage? 270? Less? To get proper drape while keeping it light enough for hot weather.
- how to avoid see-through with white? Increase grammage? Or use special lining? Which material for the lining?

Here's a perfect example of high-waist, pleated white pants for hot weather, with proper drape and no see-thru:
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GHT

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Cotton is a classic choice for hot weather. Its breathability and sweat absorbing properties make it perfect for promoting air circulation and keeping you cool. Additionally, cotton feels soft against the skin, providing maximum comfort throughout the day.
You can avoid any transparency simply by having the trousers lined. For a stronger cotton, look up cotton twill and cotton duck. Both are firmer and neither are transparent.
 

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