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Grey tails, or "morning coat?"
I don't think I have ever seen actual tails (meaning the coat that is short in the front, tails in the back) in grey, have you an example? And your avatar has been changed, so the example isn't there...
Do you mean "morning coat"? That is daytime formal - striped grey and black trousers, grey waistcoat and morning coat (the front is graduated down into the back, not short across the abdomen), Ascot tie, stiff-collar shirt, and I have usually seen this with the grey felt fur toppers, but as you say, black silk is equally correct. It's what the Monopoly Man wears! Older gentlemen in the 20s nd 30s still wore it for formal business and state affairs. Nowadays, it seems to be relegated to weddings and the Ascot, more's the pity.
MetroPD, I applaud you for carrying the torch of full formal vintage in that Southern CA heat! Brave boy.
Topper: Wool tends to have a "mottled" brab look, fur has a nicer nap to the felt.
The question here i would ask is why "grey"? If it is to go with grey tails you mention then the next question is why grey tails?
Grey is tradtional with Royal Ascot. Thus the rest of the time one should avoid using grey tails.
Even if you want to wear grey tails then you can also wear a Black Silk topper ( See my Avatar)
The Ideal hat to find is a Grey Silk plush Top Hat, which were made in grey many many moons ago. Locks would even (in years gone past) "keep" them stored away for their customers to be brought out once a year for Ascot!
to stop customers from being tempted to use them at the wrong time
Unfortunately grey Silk is not readily available, black is, and thus only fur felt or wool felt is in available grey.
As such I would ask what functions would you be going to when wearing it. And decide then if wool would be inappropriate ( as you mention budget).
I don't think I have ever seen actual tails (meaning the coat that is short in the front, tails in the back) in grey, have you an example? And your avatar has been changed, so the example isn't there...
Do you mean "morning coat"? That is daytime formal - striped grey and black trousers, grey waistcoat and morning coat (the front is graduated down into the back, not short across the abdomen), Ascot tie, stiff-collar shirt, and I have usually seen this with the grey felt fur toppers, but as you say, black silk is equally correct. It's what the Monopoly Man wears! Older gentlemen in the 20s nd 30s still wore it for formal business and state affairs. Nowadays, it seems to be relegated to weddings and the Ascot, more's the pity.
MetroPD, I applaud you for carrying the torch of full formal vintage in that Southern CA heat! Brave boy.