Quote: (12-09-2011 06:27 AM)xmlenigma Wrote:
wool merinos get very hot & sweaty.
What I really want is jackets/ suits that are thin, light and can be put on any time, even in relatively warm weather.
Try lightweight, tropical wool. You can wear a (dark colored) lightweight suit in the winter, but a heavy or even all-weather wool suit will be oppressive in summer heat and humidity.
Again, I wore suits for work, not game. But be careful about these suit reviews. There are different styles (natural versus padded shoulders, two versus three buttons versus double-breasted, sexy European verus British versus American sack), and the fit is important. Get a jacket that fits well, with a nice drape on
your body, and decent tailoring. That is worth several hundred in quality.
Again, get something versatile in a dark, solid color. You can get a textured fabric (houndstooth, faint glen plaid) without a strong stripe or plaid. Then you can wear it anywear and dress it up with shirts, ties, and accessories. Solid suits don't have problems matching patterns at the seams, and are more forgiving of tailoring. You could buy an expensive suit with an orange windowpane plaid, and a cream-colored linen suit. But you will only wear them once per year with the matching tie. In contrast you will easily find a lightweight grey or navy suit that fits great, and you will wear it often.
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