
Consider the sweater jacket when a conventional odd jacket would be too much. Lounging about on the weekend, for example.
Dark peach Inis Meáin linen sweater jacket, in-need-of-pressing green thin wale corduroy trousers and Edward Green monkstrap shoes. The shirt was sewn by MyTailor from Simonnot-Godard's voile shirting that is not voile at all but a poplin with some substance to it.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
When an Odd Jacket Would Be Too Much
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6 comments:
The button placket not being straight, does that come with the aging of the knit?
One of your best looks Will!
I've wanted one of those sweater jackets for a long time, but it's difficult to find one in a color I would like.
Cardigan is most books.
Hugely versatile, probably why they end up with elbow patches.
Off topic: "1938 Cruising on the Normandie"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXa-07iO8KQ
They all look as Apparel Arts models.
What about the ascot? May we hear the details?
An odd jacket is never too much, givn the right cloth and cut:)
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