swanson_eyes
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I have been bitten through clothing.
Cold weather is just a another excuse for more overcoats! I don't mind it at all!
I'm the opposite! layer me up!
I'm with you all the way, Eddie! High temperatures are not friendly to traditional/classical dressing. I'm glad that on this island we don't have to endure North American summer temperatures ranging from hot to very hot. Much of Britain is having a relatively cool summer, with days of 20C - lovely! I had a few days of 35C on the Continent earlier this month - absolute purgatory - 25C is my wilting point.
Yes, indeed; but (fortunately) beer has been served cold in Britain for at least 40, if not 50, years!It's why we like our beer to be so cold. [emoji3]
I was in the Southern Highlands for a weekend before I go back to university for the semester on Tuesday and as I'm sure many of you have found that country towns always seem to be better for vintage clothing and antiques. Due to that I got this beautiful 'Le Baron' deadstock suit from the 1950s for $130 in my exact measurements! A true steal. Here I am modelling it in the stairwell of the house we stayed in! It's winter here in Australia and the weather has been absolutely beautiful lately, seeing all these posts about summer in the North makes me feel queazy. Australian summers are never fun. View attachment 32972
Love it Big Man ,vest and pocket watch to boot very nice !
All the Best,Fashion Frank
Hello all!
Went for a stroll out in Markeaton Park in Derby today with my wife. The sun shone but it was still nippy enough for two layers of tweed!
As for you gents:
Dinerman - I love those boots. I can never seem to come across any that hold such a nice shape.
Luftwaffles - Great shirt and tie combo. Perfect collar.
Nick D - That tweed jacket fits superbly. Especially the shoulders!
Sir, you look great in this suit and hat, very impressive dressing.
Big Man, great looking suit. And I think you would look awesome in a cream (close-to-but-not white) linen suit. I've only owned linen sport coats and trousers, but they (especially if unlined) really do feel lighter in the summer.
As to the linen suit, Gregory Peck in "To Kill a Mockingbird" and Sidney Greenstreet in "Casablanca" come to mind - and they show how well it can be done.
I had a linen suit a number of years ago. It was off-white with a light brown pin stripe. Admittedly, the suit was a less expensive one (ok, it was "cheap"). I was less than impressed with the suit and the look. However, having since found a place that can make a suit for me that fits well, is of good quality, and for a reasonable price, I may just be having one made. It will be next year I'm sure, as the "linen suit season" is fast approaching a close. Of course a good linen suit will require me to find a good Panama hat. Funny how all that works ...
Yup, that is how it works as you'll also "need" a sharp pair of light-colored spectators.
May be hard to find in a 14 EEE [huh]