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JHT652

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Sander, thanks for the encouraging words. It's funny you mention grey flannels. I was thinking the very same after having the picture taken this morning. I think my go-to flannel pants are more a mid grey. I guess those would suffice at sharpening the overall presentation almost as well as light grey. Indeed, the pants pictured are very casual.

Looks good. Iron a sharp crease into those pants & your good to go :)
 
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Here's my second post on the forum and my outfit for the day.

Jacket and tie are from Brooks Brothers. Pants are Haggar, the shirt is Charles Tyrwhitt, the pocket square from JAB, and the shoes are Rockports.

 

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Here is a jacket on its first outing made up from (as far as I know) the only length of this cloth that exists. I obtained it from Michael Alden who made it as a test for the LL Cloth Club.












Jacket & Trousers: Hemrajani
Shirt: Proper Cloth
Tie: Chipp2
Square: Unknown
Shoes: Carmina
Hat: Bates
 

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Here is a jacket on its first outing made up from (as far as I know) the only length of this cloth that exists. I obtained it from Michael Alden who made it as a test for the LL Cloth Club.
Jacket & Trousers: Hemrajani Shirt: Proper Cloth Tie: Chipp2 Square: Unknown Shoes: Carmina Hat: Bates
You're a machine.
 

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Looks good. Iron a sharp crease into those pants & your good to go :) 


Thanks JHT, advice and feedback is truly appreciated. I've never tried to put a crease in the featured pants. I'm more than a little doubtful it would last longer than my morning walk to the train station. I suspect a pair of proper dress trews, as suggested by Sander, will be the true antidote to my dishevelled pants! I'll try to feature sharper pants next time I post.
 

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Great cloth for that jacket, Andy! I'm on the lookout for something similar for spring/summer.
 

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Here is a jacket on its first outing made up from (as far as I know) the only length of this cloth that exists. I obtained it from Michael Alden who made it as a test for the LL Cloth Club.


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Beautiful. But be careful, comrade — you don’t want to make the other guys in the Politburo jealous …
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(Inside joke)

За здоровье!

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Here is a jacket on its first outing made up from (as far as I know) the only length of this cloth that exists. I obtained it from Michael Alden who made it as a test for the LL Cloth Club.


Very nice cloth. Jacket, though... You don't think it shows some scissoring in front?
 

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