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Vintage Suitings: Discussions of, and sourcing modern equivalents, etc.

Tomasso

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It's not that I would be wishing for overly bold patterns....
Liar!

You know you covet the "Terracotta Chalk Stripe" , 4th from the top......:p


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herringbonekid

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herringbonekid

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from the page linked above these are my faves. have to say, these are probably the best modern suitings i've seen, and the closest to 30s British flannels.
Michael Alden should be congratulated. just a pity they're so damned expensive.

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herringbonekid

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got these Bedford cord samples from H.E. Box Ltd.

seriously heavy 32-34 oz, £39 a metre:

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to be honest, i really wish it was more like this French hunting cord (don't know the exact cord name). the two colour weave gives it a richness that i think makes it my favourite cord so far. haven't ever found any unused yardage for sale though:

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Rudie

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got these Bedford cord samples from H.E. Box Ltd.

seriously heavy 32-34 oz, £39 a metre:

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What would you use it for? I was a bit disappointed when they told me they only have Bedford cord in 32 oz. I was hoping to get some for trousers, but this seems a bit too heavy.
 

Two Types

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I'd be interested in that cloth. I'd like to compare it to the Bedford Cord trousers I had made years ago. They were damn heavy and seemed to be the top two colours. One pair only wore out this year and I think I'd been wearing them since the 1990s.

Winter trousers in the white/cream would make me rather happy.
 

Rudie

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Well, I thought it would be around 22 oz or so. That would make for some heavy duty work trousers. But 32 oz? Probably bulletproof, but I like to be able to bend my legs while walking.
 

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