I have a couple of corduroy sportcoats, one in dark brown, and one in a british khaki color. They are very comfortable, and I am going to be wearing them quite often. What combinations have you found to work well with these options, both trousers and shirts, etc.? I love the jackets, just a little unsure of what will work well. Thanks.
Chum,
Jeans and khakis are old standbys, though I prefer the former. Depending upon the the shade of brown or tan, don't discount greys, in worsted hard finishes (nice contrast with somewhat plush but not too plush cordo wales) or flannels. Also, the ol' whipcord, like that from Filson in olive or tan or even grey. You could also do a herringbone or donegal flecked tweed. The latter grey based with a touch of brown, and slight flecks o' orange.
Cheers,
H.
edit: Press has cordo suits this season. You could go the full-rig with this, should you dare.
Last edited by Horace (2007-10-18 23:43:57)
Blue oxford cloth button down shirt is another option.
What Horace & Marc said.
Wearing an old Press Cord sack today. Lower patch and flap pockets. Tobacco brown color. Love it.
Goes well with what Horace said. In fact, I'm wearing it with 501s, a Tattersal BD and saddle oxfords.
Cord jackets are screwed up by so many (see J. Crew and the like) but, when done well, can be very versatile.
Archie
Jack,
Definitely Pre-'94 though I don't know when exactly because it was a hand-me down. I'll try and find out.
Tattersal is Broadcloth--white base with navy, sky blue and a caramel brown
Oxfords are indeed brown/cordo and are old Polo RL
30+ year old Abercrombie and Fitch belt, also a hand-me down.
Sky Blue Polo RL cotton socks
Let the reformation begin!
Archie
You da man!
Together, leaderless, we will prevail!!
j.
I have a medium brown RL cord coat that I like to pair with a Pendleton Olive/Burgundy wool shirt and 501s. Or a blue button down when I’m out with the wife. I like this look so much that I’m on the prowl for a 2nd cord coat in dark olive/espresso brown.
A Viyella type of plaid shirt would be really nice, too.
I reckon Grayson might be right that dark brown is better for evening, but if I could only have one cord jacket, I'd go with the ol' standard tan. It's the classic American style I think.
Chum,
thanks for the update. Johnny Frenchman is indeed a strange beast, though I admire the idea, in theory, of combining the different cords.
Monoprix can be a real gem. Not only for cheap plonk (was there ever one place where one could find so many decent bottles of wine for 2 Euro?), but for some clothes, I found.
the ol' Bon Market, had a good selection of Falke/Dore Dore socks which I've been taken with. Even with the 'orrible exchange rates of late (for me) still about parity with the price in the US.
Please keep us advised on more trends, developments on the Street.
Much to say & with time I will (Home on Tuesday now...).
THE WALL OF SOCKS in the Bon Marche is a thing to behold fo' sho'.
Never seen the like in London (Harrods used to come the closest).
Lots of caps on the streets I notice (often in cord too), rather than hats with a capital 'H'. But more on that later...
These are the Fairmount Cordos I mentioned (Happy now, PM-ers?):
http://www.fairmountshoes.com/co_produits.php?idl=103&pdt=1&rfp=1FA-20-05-06
It's a Cordo Weejun look-a-like with a (what-do-you-call-'em?) kicker ridge at the back. Looks like squashy Quoddy style shit in the photo, but in real life they are sturdy little fellas. Nice. Good Euro copies of the US style. However, imported Sebago remains the US style loafer of choice over here (again, 169 Euros).
Here's a lil' SF stuff on Fairmount just so you MB-ers can fit them into your frame of ref.:
http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=16562
j.
^ To be clear: Yes, they are cordovan leather, not just cordo in colour.
I'm going after these today too:
http://www.fairmountshoes.com/co_produits.php?pdt=1&rfp=1FA-20-65-54&idl=102&lim=0
http://www.paraboot.com/main.asp?groupID=2&topicID=1&subtopicID=2&prodID=19
(You remove the label with a Stanley knife, btw)
No. 1 is very like some old-ish Scotch Grain Bass Beefrolls I have.
No. 2 has a nice high cut old-school look to my eye.
Good yet cheap Pea-Coats / Reefer Jackets:
http://www.cottontraders.co.uk/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=3058
http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/product/B000RAH646/sr=1-6/qid=1193586125/ref=sr_1_6/026-4565543-8119658?ie=UTF8&node=63586031&m=A2BO0OYVBKIQJM&keywords=&mnSBrand=core&size=9&rh=&page=
My new one is even cheaper, yet 100% Wool from the Monoprix (couldn't find a link).
I like the style of these much more than the real Mc Coy versions - I find their collar/lapels to be too big for my taste.
http://www.sterlingwear.com/authenticmens1.html
These are the ones sold in J. Press & J. Simons in different models.
Off for an alcoholic brunch -
j.