Good stuff:
http://www.filmnoirbuff.com/article/mohair-the-casual-power-suit
Have you been out for a test run yet?
Chaps,
What ho!
As promised, I would like to post some of my sports coats (these are actually all of them, embarrassingly) to show (i) different weights and kinds of tweed and (ii) set a counterpoint to the garish examples above.
The first and second jacket are from a relatively light-weight Holland & Sherry tweed; although light, they have a certain roughness / firmness to the surface, which I find rather attractive. The coats are pretty new and came in handy in the last summer, which was a complete abomination in the UK.
The third jacket is a super-heavy tweed and "self-thrifted". I call it self-thrifted as it is pretty old (10 years?) and heavily used during winter. Real outerwear; no further jacket required, even in minus 20 degrees centigrade. Kept its shape relatively well.
The fourth jacket is a medium-weight tweed with a softer finish and doubleplus self-thrifted as it is the first MTM jacket that I had ever ordered! Must be 13 years by now (was 18 when I got it). Unfortunately started losing shape a little, but still good for casual wear.
Enjoy.
Toodle-pip,
A.
^ Yes I did. Stitch sounds a clever idea.