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Paul Roerich

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Just try to find a wool cloth that has this weave. This is from a late 1950s American sportcoat.


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Mr Badger

Practically Family
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Somerset, UK
One of my favourites, which I picked up in Memphis a few years back, I believe it's by Timely Clothes (can't check any of the labels, I'm afraid, my wife's retired for the evening):

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A flax linen jacket, which is really rather nice during the Summer:

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A nice grey, midweight flannel by Juster:

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My ever-faithful Pendleton 49-er:

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And a quite brilliant 1930s-style moleskin jacket by Christchurch of New Zealand (of all people!), which even has surgeon's cuffs, elbow patches, and a double thickness revere!

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Rudie

Call Me a Cab
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Berlin
Some people refer to the space between collar and lapel as gorge; others mean the point of the V created by both lapels. Depending on what you mean the gorge of this coat is low or high.

"What is a Gorge?
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The gorge is that point where the lapels meet in the front and create a V of sort between which the necktie is visible against the background of the shirt. The coat´s design determines its positioning. While there is some flexibility in its placement on the upper chest, move it outside of this area to where it becomes a focal point and you court instant obsolescence.
There are three kind of gorges on a suit coat :-
1 - Low/ Long Gorge :- is when the lapels are cut very low towards the stomach to that more of the shirt and tie are visible.
2 - Mid Gorge : - is when the lapels are slightly lengthened in proportion to the overall length of the jacket but not so much as to make it a visibly low gorge.
3 - High Gorge :- When the lapels is cut very high towards the neck so as to reduce the amount of tie visible between the two lines of the jacket on the chest.
The length of the gorge though depends on a lot of factors such as styles, the height of the wearer which in turn determines the length of the jacket and hence the gorge, the number of buttons on the jacket and so on.
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http://www.ravistailor.com/faqsearch.php
 
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Tomasso

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The gorge is that point where the lapels meet in the front and create a V of sort between which the necktie is visible against the background of the shirt.
My shirtmaker calls that the 'V Zone' though I don't know of any other shirtmakers who do. He also makes suits so he knows better than to misuse the term gorge[/]. But what do you really expect from Ravis tailors...'Bespoke' custom tailoring via the internet..[huh]
 
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