Damon
New in Town
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- 2
- Location
- San Francisco
Good evening,
First I'd like to introduce myself. I've been looking around for a while appreciating what I'm seeing. I'm impressed with a lot of you guys collections. My name's Damon, and I live in the SF Bay Area. Heading into my late Thirties.
I have several mid-weight wool suits, but haven't found the perfect vintage suit yet. I also have a few fedoras, vintage ties, etc.
When I first began wearing suits pretty often, I would dry clean them every couple times I wore them. I have read that this is bad for them, and I've seen a lot of experts mention that they only have their suits cleaned once or twice a year.
I was wondering what other people do with their wool slacks and coats. Do you just brush and iron them? If so, any ironing tips? Ever tried one of those new steamers? It takes me forever and I can never get them as straight and smooth as the cleaners do. To me there is nothing more satisfying than a full suit fresh from the dry cleaners, perfectly pressed with sharp creases. How can I keep this look for longer without putting my suits through dry cleaning all the time?
Also, any tips on good tailors/haberdashers or vintage stores in SF?
cheers
First I'd like to introduce myself. I've been looking around for a while appreciating what I'm seeing. I'm impressed with a lot of you guys collections. My name's Damon, and I live in the SF Bay Area. Heading into my late Thirties.
I have several mid-weight wool suits, but haven't found the perfect vintage suit yet. I also have a few fedoras, vintage ties, etc.
When I first began wearing suits pretty often, I would dry clean them every couple times I wore them. I have read that this is bad for them, and I've seen a lot of experts mention that they only have their suits cleaned once or twice a year.
I was wondering what other people do with their wool slacks and coats. Do you just brush and iron them? If so, any ironing tips? Ever tried one of those new steamers? It takes me forever and I can never get them as straight and smooth as the cleaners do. To me there is nothing more satisfying than a full suit fresh from the dry cleaners, perfectly pressed with sharp creases. How can I keep this look for longer without putting my suits through dry cleaning all the time?
Also, any tips on good tailors/haberdashers or vintage stores in SF?
cheers