I have someone that does that for me.
The blue label means it's worth $400.
Last edited by Oliver (2015-06-04 19:04:44)
H - you're on fine form today fella....
Aw - I had some splendid boating blazers back in '79....
Anyone eve pop by New & Lingwood on Jermyn St?
They've some TOTALLY MENTAL stripey jackets...if I was loaded... I'd have a few by now....
CRAZY SHIZZLE...
WIIGH!!!!
Take note of the toilet paper roll on the left hand side of my secret doohickey where the data is transcribed directly onto sheets of double-ply.
It's inadvertently very steampunk too, which I like.
Wow. Beautiful colour, Oliver. The sleeve buttons maybe started out with three or more? Not that it matters. The two buttons are sewn in differently on the jacket body too. Just someone clueless or is it Franken-Ivy...?
Nice and rugged looking with the double stitching and 3 eyelets.
My HSM Hopsack is for sale in the clothing for sale/ swap thread btw...
Last edited by Oliver (2015-06-08 07:39:44)
/\ I have killed for a sport coat like that. Conscience hurts from time to time but I can deal with it.
It definitely fills a gap. I have a similar colour tweed three-piece that I bought from Zach last year along with a green-brown herringbone which leans more towards the brown end of the spectrum, but I've been looking for a solid olive 3/2 and I especially love the texture of this one. It's got a beautiful natural drape which looks like it's been lovingly broken in to perfection. I love a shapeless sack jacket in substantial weight that's beautifully tailored and this is about as fine an example as ever there was. Autumn is definitely the ivy-est of seasons!
Last edited by Oliver (2015-06-08 07:55:59)
It looks amazingly soft, almost like a cardigan.