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#51 2012-11-04 13:15:39

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Re: Garish bespoke?

Is a free country,and if a man want pay Huntsman for a Joker costume,is well for me.
The problem is that for the most the bespoke world today is between two extremes:
The coward suit (FANTASTIC definition) and the flamboyant suit.
Maybe a quiet gray glen urquhart with a shirt with tiny stripes  and a macclesfield tie can be a better choice that a black suit-white shirt-black tie or of a super-bold purple windowpane.
Is only a opinion.

 

#52 2012-11-04 13:18:52

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We dont need any of the clothes we buy except as a means to be the star in the film of our life populated by constructs  - FNB

 

#53 2012-11-04 13:33:49

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#54 2012-11-04 13:48:22

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#55 2012-11-04 14:53:33

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Re: Garish bespoke?

Last edited by formby (2012-11-04 14:57:00)


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#56 2012-11-04 15:30:36

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#57 2012-11-04 15:57:26

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#58 2012-11-04 17:11:45

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#59 2012-11-04 17:13:13

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#60 2012-11-04 20:15:34

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Re: Garish bespoke?

Wow!
I guess that each country have its own problems.
For UK are these gargantuan windowpanes in technicolor,(and some features like exaggerated hourglass silhouette,slanted pockets and ticket pockets,cuffs on sleves).
In Italy we have skinny/breadstick  trousers on broad double breasted coats,with razorz point of lapels ready to go in orbit, and puff shoulders.
And of course,colored bracelets..lots and lots of damned bracelets!
you know what?
The British flamboyant look is more enjoyable!
Is like the mad hatter that meet a crazy country gentleman.
Italians flamboyants are vulgars and sad.
The motivation is to be sexy,hook the women...not even this...BE LOOKED from the women.
Sometimes i think that the italian  tailors should give to their more fashionables and garish customers a chemical castration like free gift.

 

#61 2012-11-05 01:02:06

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#62 2012-11-05 03:01:09

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Unless the likes of Dashing Tweeds have significantly changed the game plan (?) - technicolor and overtly large windowpanes, etc - are not really much in evidence on the UK street or in business. The mainstream of suit, tie and jacket wearing men (already a distinct minority in many business sectors) remains conservative in dress and such frivolous details can be interpreted as the mark of an un-disciplined dandy, unless the character of the man is sufficiently at ease with a look that can be easily interpreted as effete and affected. Another problem is dressing like the following:
http://www.h-huntsman.com/bespoke/HMC68144-1
Would outside of certain situations, be injurious to ones health. You couldn't walk into a pub in most towns and city centres on a Saturday night near closing time and expect not to be threatened. So, such a suit is also a statement of being sufficiently removed from the vulgarity of the herd.

The flamboyant look is there, but is far from mainstream and not much in evidence in oil and gas, or engineering which I have experience of. Creative businesses may be different, or banking(?), but I couldn't comment. I think Formby will confirm that the likes of Huntsman bespoke remains the preserve of a gentrified and London based elite.

I see a lot more comical flamboyancy in Italy, but I also see a lot better dressing in the English style with Italians than the Brits. And a lot more knowledge and access to affordable tailoring. A mid-level manager in Italy is likely to dress extremely well and have a high level of knowledge of the Northampton shoe makers, whereas the English counterpart at the mid-career level is, in my experience, satisfied with a suit from Marks & Spencers and will not be walking around in C&J's or shoes equal or higher standard.


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#63 2012-11-05 03:35:25

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#64 2012-11-05 06:04:59

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Contrary to lies of FNB and Woofboxer, I (and most of the other "Buff Bastards") have been banned from posting on this forum. There are only a few posters left so don't waste your time on here. This forum is dead and nobody cares.

 

#65 2012-11-05 06:42:50

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#66 2012-11-05 06:47:25

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#67 2012-11-05 07:25:24

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Re: Garish bespoke?

A Huntsman suit is £4608 now! Not that I was ever in the market for one and certainly not the one illustrated or a cheaper knock off.


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#68 2012-11-05 07:29:59

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#69 2012-11-05 10:04:35

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#70 2012-11-05 16:48:39

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Re: Garish bespoke?

Last edited by formby (2012-11-05 16:50:39)


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#71 2012-11-05 16:56:42

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^^ I must admit to liking the shawl lapel on that jacket. It would look great with the right trousers in a bar or restaurant.


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#72 2012-11-05 20:18:59

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#73 2012-11-06 00:01:18

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#74 2012-11-06 00:13:32

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#75 2012-11-06 01:27:58

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