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Thursday, January 9, 2014

2013 Winter Burgundy/black Tweed in action

This is the burgundy/black weave tweed that I added at end of 2013, the fabric is made of interwoven burgundy and black threads, but the final effect is that of burgundy.  Really nice shade, not too red, just the right color of oxblood, makes for a great full suit, or separates.  Can easily be paired with different jackets/trousers if you get the full suit as the cloth is very versatile to mix/match with.  Shown here in a 3/2 roll jacket stance with ticket pocket and swelled seams at the lapels.



Saturday, October 8, 2011

Burgundy flannel fun jacket



This jacket is a 3/2 (lapel rolls to middle button on a 3-button stance), undarted patch pocket jacket made from burgundy flannel.  This jacket is very casual, all pockets are patched with contrast color topstitching in a powder blue, and lapels are also topstitched in powder blue. Bottom-most sleeve buttonhole and middle buttonhole are also done in powder blue. Buttons are in a bronze Mother of Pearl.  The one thing to learn from this photo, don't keep your cell phone in your jacket pocket if you want to avoid unsightly bulges!  Trousers are also Thick as Thieves, made from the now sold out Petrol Blue sharkskin.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Tweed suit


3 button tweed suit with patch pockets, trousers with 2.5" cuffs.