Personally I love glen ckeck, but I'm a bit picky about the dimension of the pattern when we are talking about full suits in this fabric. Too bold patterns are more suitable for sports coats only, they look a bit clownish in a suit (of course it's my opinion).
I think I've seen a photo of you in that suit. Very very beautiful indeed.Glenchecks in the conservative scale of Grant's suit are hard to come by these days. I have a three piece 1940's suit in a similar worsted fabric that I absolutely love. But I haven't seen any modern fabrics that compare. You'd have to dig through swatches at a local tailor to see if someone still makes it. Incidentally, with houndstooth it's the opposite. What I wouldn't give for some of that bold houndstooth fabric that shows up in sport coats in those 40's headshots...
Glenchecks in the conservative scale of Grant's suit are hard to come by these days. I have a three piece 1940's suit in a similar worsted fabric that I absolutely love. But I haven't seen any modern fabrics that compare. You'd have to dig through swatches at a local tailor to see if someone still makes it. Incidentally, with houndstooth it's the opposite. What I wouldn't give for some of that bold houndstooth fabric that shows up in sport coats in those 40's headshots...