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I think a black or earthtone velvet jacket can be worn during the daytime with jeans and suede loafers for a nice casual "city" look or for travel. IMO, jewel tone colors are best for more formal looks such as grey flannels and evening events so yes, those would be more limited.

I agree, it can be pulled off. But probably limited to single breasted.
 

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flared trouser mostly I suppose, you can get something more “normal” from them too but then why bother.

I think their sizing is pretty straight forward other than narrow shoulder.
 

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Also want to give a quick shoutout to @sartorialnapoli for listing this beautifully classic piece. Sorely tempted!

 

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Those look great. Based on a quick ebay search, made by the same maker as Thom Sweeney (Scuderi).
Scuderi makes for Sid Mashburn as well. I think the No. 1 level of their tailoring is Scuderi. I have two and they are very well done.
 

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I guess Saman Amel does a more relaxed version of that aesthetic now (look at the shoulder)







I agree, Husbands and Saman Amel share a similar aesthetics, mostly inspired to the 70s, and yes, the latter seems to have a more relaxed look in comparison with the sharp silhouette of the former. They also seem to prefer the use of few minimalist colours, as black, dark brown, white, grey, beige and camel.

By the way, I think that the most trousers are straight cut, not flared, but, as I noticed in another post, you need some tapering in order to make the leg look straight.

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That’s not how Saman Amel used to look though, I think it’s a fairly recent thing (2~3 years ago). Husbands also has way more vibrant color than the “my stereotypical Northern Europe architect” look
 

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That’s not how Saman Amel used to look though, I think it’s a fairly recent thing (2~3 years ago). Husbands also has way more vibrant color than the “my stereotypical Northern Europe architect” look

They do, but the dominant colours are still the shades aforementioned, as I see.
 

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You mean they anchor everything with basically black pants (or high contrast) yea I suppose
 

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I'm thinking about using Luxire to get a basic set of linen shirts to wear with suiting, sport coats and casually (chinos and denims). Any advice on colors/combos and styles?
 

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I'm thinking about using Luxire to get a basic set of linen shirts to wear with suiting, sport coats and casually (chinos and denims). Any advice on colors/combos and styles?
not a big fan of linen shirts with most suits and sportcoats unless very casual. Linen just rumples too much. Linen-cotton will be better. Agree with light blue/pink to start. Since you'll generally want to wear them open-necked, consider a button-down or one-piece collar.
 

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