Quoting Anon. from 10:32, 23rd Feb 2006
Go to a non-Savile Row tailor who'll do it for considerably less. I'm getting my final fitting for a three-piece suit on Saturday with a little Italian chap who runs a shop nearby and I'm expecting it to cost less than a grand. Those coves who periodically come over from Hong Kong will make you a three-piece suit for about £500 or even less.
Quoting Bryn from 13:04, 17th Feb 2006I cannot see that bow tie with lounge suit is objectionable per se, unless, as I have seen done, the individual in question is seeking to pass off the ensemble of dark lounge suit and bow tie as "black tie." (Of course the bow tie must not be black.)
I quite like wearing my corduroy suit with a black bowtie. It's what I call my Open University look.
Quoting exnihilo from 12:16, 23rd Feb 2006
Indeed, there are far more tailors in London than have premises on Savile Row. You might, at the risk of perpetuating a stereotype, want to have a look around Golders Green.
Quoting exnihilo from 12:16, 23rd Feb 2006
Indeed, there are far more tailors in London than have premises on Savile Row. You might, at the risk of perpetuating a stereotype, want to have a look around Golders Green.
Quoting Lid from 16:56, 16th Feb 2006
Just out of interest, what's the verdict on black tie with white marcella waistcoat?
Would it look good, or just some weird hybrid?
I did not see Templer himself until later in the summer, when I attended the Old Boy dinner for members of Le Bas's house. [...] Templer, like a Frenchman, wore a white waistcoat with his dinner-jacket, a fashion of the moment, perhaps by then already a little outmoded.
All his life he had prided himself on the unassailable orthodoxy of his costume. As a young man he had never gone in for bright ties. His rigidity in the matter of turned-up trousers was a byword. And, though the fashion had been set by an Exalted Personage, he had always stood out against even such a venial lapse as the wearing of a white waistcoat with a dinner-jacket.
Quoting exnihilo from 16:34, 27th Feb 2006
Perhaps he does not care to have it do so. Not everyone is the same, Mr Potton/Watt, and I hardly think this is the place to pick apart an individual's style - stick to general points, yes?
Quoting Mr Comedy from 17:06, 5th Mar 2006
Although as I understand it I can no longer wear academic dress, as I am no longer an academic, nor a matriculated student of the university.
Quoting Eliot Wilson from 18:43, 5th Mar 2006
You are, are you not, a Master of the University?
Quoting Dave the Explosive Newt from 18:26, 5th Mar 2006
This Friday (10th), at 3. You'll have to blag a ticket though. I'll be wearing a suit or something, so you won't look out of place.
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