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    Is this dark navy glen check suit acceptable for both a wedding and job interviews?

    A dark navy suit is standard for business or social events in town. A blue check, by definition, is country attire. I doubt anyone knows the traditional rules anymore. Besides, the scale of the check is muted and very tasteful. FWIW, I’m meeting with my tailor tomorrow re my own navy glen...
  2. Kulkulcan

    Edward Green shoes?

    Good point. Would you stick with captoe or go semi brogue in black?
  3. Kulkulcan

    Edward Green shoes?

    Hi. I recently commissioned a bespoke navy suit in glen check. My tailor (English) recommended dark brown semi brogues rather than black captoes (which I have). He said a glen check is historically used as a country attire rather than city, so it’s best to dress it down a bit. He recommended...
  4. Kulkulcan

    Bespoke Suit Recommendation

    Thanks. My tailor is a fan of the fabric. Dark navy. Question: Glen Check is usually seen as a more casual style than a solid or chalk stripe. Would barrel cuffs be appropriate? Or double cuffs w cufflinks?
  5. Kulkulcan

    Bespoke Suit Recommendation

    I recently retired and no longer work in a corporate setting. So, I sold all my suits. I want to commission a new suit and first thought, a nice navy suit... a good versatile option. But, I already have a bespoke blazer which I kept. So I'm wondering if a navy glen check might be a better...
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    Brioni Trouser Models

    I have worn mostly Oxxford trousers as an adult with an occasional mix of Brioni thrown in. When I last bought Brioni, the main models were Cannes in various forms. Can any explain the difference between Cannes, Delta, and the current Tigullio? It seems as if the hem has narrowed form 9" to...

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