Well, you asked for more pictures… First, the speakers.
Not usually, but I have done it sometimes in the past. It's a very easy thing to do yourself
Sleeve length, yes, but tightness also
Read the commentsI haven't tried the cotton-linen I'm afraid, but I would imagine it would have a similar feel, but the cotton will look more casual and wear in more
Buck Mason, Novesta, New & Lingwood: Spring ‘24 Highlights
Read the commentsHey Will, Really interesting and useful, thank you. Pleased you liked the pieces and the materials - and yes I would wear it that way, though more commonly it would be a lighter shirt or a T-shirt. Thanks on the buttons, that really shouldn't be…
Introducing: Striped PS Oxford cloth
Read the commentsThanks much- ugh just went on to finally place order after weeks of pondering now sold out. Your article got a lot of traction I take it- any way you can see if there are a few more yards to spare? :)
A Guide To Chambray Shirts – Part Two: Modern Brands
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Hi Simon,
Thanks for posting these pics. It also helps to put faces on well known names!
John
Hi Simon. Great article as usual. Two questions.
1. How can you afford bespoke?
2. How can I dress well with (MTM or bespoke) on a budget?
1. Partly, I’m fairly well into my career and earn decent money now – I couldn’t have afforded anywhere near as much 10 years ago. And partly, prioritisation. I know people (particularly women) who buy even more clothing than me, but all cheap, and it doesn’t last. I also don’t really have expensive tastes in anything else.
2. Save up and buy quality, buy conservative styles that will last, and have a read of posts like ‘make a cheap suit look good‘