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Thank you sir!
Its just hard to say no when the fit is almost spot on and so comfortable. Ive been looking for my next project but everything that I want is not in a price range I can justify which makes it difficult


Why change if you've found something that fits you so well?
From what I've seen so far of the SF's favourite makers (SuSu, Ring, Eidos, Formosa), I think I like Ring's silhouette the most and you've made some very tasteful cloth selections.
 

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Very nice cloth! Johnstons of Elgin is nice. Have you tried the tweeds?

thx. i have swatches of the Saxonys and really like them. The Estate tweeds r just too heavy for me.
Love your Moonbeam, which is a better combo of warmth/drape than Scottish cashmere imo
Curiously enough, the cashmere beanies I recently purchased from @Henry Carter turned out to be from Johnstons of Elgin too.

Cashmere would b perfect for a beanie. ('Watch cap' to the Yanks)
 

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Liverano jacket, Ascot Chang shirt, Simmonot-Goddard square
 

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Liverano jacket, Ascot Chang shirt, Simmonot-Goddard square



I would have worn a different shirt with that jacket. Non striped.
 

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@Pliny very nice Hober tie, I really love ancient madders!

@cchen digging all the gun club sport coat we've been seeing recently; yours is especially nice! Although, as mentioned, I would've like a solid shirt.
 

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Agreed CM. I like that inky blue blazer and it goes well with shirt and jeans. Shoes are too formal. Also, strangely your shoulders look about even but your right arm appears significantly longer than your left. This could be just the way you're standing, but if it's a natural trait it can be mitigated by lengthening the blazer sleeve.
 

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Academic2, the ambassador of 3 pieces suits! I am always pleased with yours fits! The collar is equally impressive and projects a image of 'I know what I'm doing'!


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I'm not one to talk really, but your pics don't do your fits justice Ac. Very nice from what i can see.


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Thanks, guys. This is very kind of you. I appreciate it.

Cheers,

Ac
 

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Off to an exhibition of our not so famous textileartist Frida Hansen to day.








Jacket and shirt - CT
PS - Kent Wang
Chinos - Harvie & Hudson
Loafers - Carmina
 

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