Ha ha! True, central heating is almost unheard of, but air-conditioning is everywhere. That's why I need my heavy weight cloths to stop me from freezing in the bloody Arctic air-con!
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The general assumption given by some fora 'experts' that a heavy fabric will naturally drape better that a lighter one is WRONG, drape has as much to do with the inherent stiffness of the cloth as it does its weight. The stiffness of the fabric can be notably different at right angles to the direction it comes off the loom, in structural analysis it's mechanical properties are said to be orthotropic. Changing the stiffness in one of the thread directions, the warp for example, will have a dramatic effect on drape. The mathematical modeling of drape with regard to fabrics is a hugely complex subject and not for the faint of heart. Koiter-Sanders anyone...?
Great story.
l never wore jeans until l was 25 (did on a rare occasion, but hardly ever). Was always a pants guy.
If only the chap could walk backwards all the time, his suit would look pretty good from that vantage point. If you look closely enough, you might be able to actually see the shirt.
http://thelondonlounge.net/gl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8271
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