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300g is 10 1/2 oz - that's still quite light for flannel. I think you would get plenty of wear out of that in winter here, even if you do run warm.Dont get me wrong - im also worried about the weight re:trouser!
It has a lovely hand and I think will be wonderfully drapey for a soft jacket. Ideally I wanted something mid 200 gram but in the colour I want the next option is 300gr.
Also pondering this wide set herringbone as a navy staple jacket in winter
Latest acquisition. Chance. $10aud .. Boyds Made in USA. Black and dark red tweed of some sort.
The full monty IVY Vintage - most likely 60s - swelled seams all round, no dart, 3 r 2, flap pockets, not patch, hooked back vent, 3" lapels, quarter/buggy lining, natural shoulder etc.
Just trying on here - with LL Bean Vintage shirt and John Bell of Scotland narrow black and dark red tie.
I'm trying to work out what to wear this with - its terribly dark and resolves to blackish at a distance. Its bit long and sleeves need to be shortened but otherwise fits spot on.
All suggestions, tie, shirt, trousers, gratefully accepted ?Click on image to embiggen and see fabric better.
300g is 10 1/2 oz - that's still quite light for flannel. I think you would get plenty of wear out of that in winter here, even if you do run warm.
It's always hard to extrapolate a small swatch to imagine a full jacket, but that looks like a versatile colour. My only concern would be I like a bit of 'fuzz' on my winter jackets, as the texture I feel should complement the warm hand of flannel trousers. OTOH some herringbones can be a bit shiny and 'hard' - especially if you have a bit of silk in there.
Dont get me wrong - im also worried about the weight re:trouser!
It has a lovely hand and I think will be wonderfully drapey for a soft jacket. Ideally I wanted something mid 200 gram but in the colour I want the next option is 300gr.
Also pondering this wide set herringbone as a navy staple jacket in winter
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