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I live in southern California, not very far from L.A. Obviously, this area is prone to heat waves during the summer, or even early fall/late spring. I was initially considering purchasing a flannel wool suit, but someone at a shop I went to told me that fabric wasn't common in this state, as in low sales in general. This got me thinking that flannel may be too warm for one suit to start off with; one that would need to be reasonably comfortable for year-round wear. However, I ran into the issue of what is referred to as tropical weight wool being generally too thin for my liking. I get the sensation that this material could tear very easily, at least based on the experience of one suit I tried on. It might have been one of those Super 120s.
Again, should I still try to buy a wool flannel suit, or a lighter weight? I'm willing to sacrifice some comfort for durability and/or style, but not too much. For my first suit, I'm interested in a modern one, not necessarily vintage unless I found it to be appropriate for the way I intend to wear it; conservative interview wear is anticipated.
Again, should I still try to buy a wool flannel suit, or a lighter weight? I'm willing to sacrifice some comfort for durability and/or style, but not too much. For my first suit, I'm interested in a modern one, not necessarily vintage unless I found it to be appropriate for the way I intend to wear it; conservative interview wear is anticipated.
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