In my personal experience, I find it more comfortable to dress loosely and not worry about looking “tailored.” I prefer to wear copious amounts of linen and opt for light and loose weaves. I also avoid wearing socks. Personally, I feel cooler when my legs are covered from the sun rather than wearing shorts. I prefer light-colored chinos and linen trousers for this reason.
I have just bought myself a double breasted, peal lapel linen suit on sale in the end of summer sales I’m planning on acquiring a Panama hat to go with that as well as a blue striped wool shirt, and then depending on the amount of the formality scale Of the situation either just leaving the shirt open and combining it with my lovely olives. Huge pair of loafers I bought on my trip to London on my brown wholecuts from Budapest. and a green knit tie If it’s more of a formal fair, though, I am as well considering trying to find a very colourful pocket, square which could then when being combined with just some brown shoes as well as a white shirt, and of course, the suit be a very interesting accent. In my opinion
May I make a suggestion? It's not a problem if you use degrees fahrenheit or if you measure things in inches, but could you please at least in the overlay on the video transcribe what you're saying with the degrees celsius and the measurements in cm? I think that would make it enormously easier for your international audience to understand what you are saying.
You do an amazing job informing us and teaching me about suits! I just got into them due to work and I would love to wear nothing but them! What do you think about seersucker and do you have to get them made to measure / or custom tailored?
Thanks. Seersucker is a great fabric for the summer even for shirts. However it doesn't suit me so I don't have a seersucker suit myself. Like pleats, I think they look great - just not on me. The green suit I'm wearing in this video is custom but most of my suits are MTM. In my experience a good MTM suit will feel just as good as a fully custom. I have a great tailor, they feel great, I can get quality fabrics but cost a lot less.
I know how you feel. I used to think so too, but Sonia Glyn from Sartorial Talks change my mind. I don't wear them myself but I'm now less snobby when I see others do it.
Bro, you cannot take movie scenes as a proof that you can wear suits in India in real life. Obviously, you can. But it still is not comfortable nor suitable.
In my personal experience, I find it more comfortable to dress loosely and not worry about looking “tailored.” I prefer to wear copious amounts of linen and opt for light and loose weaves. I also avoid wearing socks. Personally, I feel cooler when my legs are covered from the sun rather than wearing shorts. I prefer light-colored chinos and linen trousers for this reason.
You could also go full Roger Moore and pull out the safari suit. Great video!
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I have an impression that sliiiightly higher trousers would suit you better, but maybe that’s just me
Very nice video. I'm learning so much. Nice to see you in front of the camera👍
Cheers. It took a lot of practice and courage. Not naturally comfortable in front of the camera.
I have just bought myself a double breasted, peal lapel linen suit on sale in the end of summer sales I’m planning on acquiring a Panama hat to go with that as well as a blue striped wool shirt, and then depending on the amount of the formality scale Of the situation either just leaving the shirt open and combining it with my lovely olives. Huge pair of loafers I bought on my trip to London on my brown wholecuts from Budapest. and a green knit tie If it’s more of a formal fair, though, I am as well considering trying to find a very colourful pocket, square which could then when being combined with just some brown shoes as well as a white shirt, and of course, the suit be a very interesting accent. In my opinion
Sounds fabulous.
amazing video. its shot soo beautifully and great information. keep on going
Thanks a lot. My wife was behind the camera. I'll let her know.
Great content! Thank you for making these videos!
You're welcome, thanks.
Fantastic, as always.
Thank you.
Great video thanks. Nice to see bit of Shanghai.
Thanks. I'm finally comfortable enough (not great but not too bad) to talk to camera in public.
Do Tailor of Panama next summer.
Nice one.
Great stuff. Some clothes movie suggestions Lust/Caution and the Counselor.
May I make a suggestion? It's not a problem if you use degrees fahrenheit or if you measure things in inches, but could you please at least in the overlay on the video transcribe what you're saying with the degrees celsius and the measurements in cm? I think that would make it enormously easier for your international audience to understand what you are saying.
Very good. I will do that in future.
Please make a video of Oceans 12
How did you know. Ocean's 11 series is on my radar. Should be done next month hopefully. Why 12?
What happened to Casablanca? I would love to have seen that movie included.
It's fully copyright protected by the owner so I can't use any of the footage without penalty. So I might upload it separately.
You do an amazing job informing us and teaching me about suits! I just got into them due to work and I would love to wear nothing but them! What do you think about seersucker and do you have to get them made to measure / or custom tailored?
Thanks. Seersucker is a great fabric for the summer even for shirts. However it doesn't suit me so I don't have a seersucker suit myself. Like pleats, I think they look great - just not on me. The green suit I'm wearing in this video is custom but most of my suits are MTM. In my experience a good MTM suit will feel just as good as a fully custom. I have a great tailor, they feel great, I can get quality fabrics but cost a lot less.
@@ForTheLoveOfSuits what do you like to use for MTM do you use indochino or what are your thoughts on them?
Clip on braces? No.
I know how you feel. I used to think so too, but Sonia Glyn from Sartorial Talks change my mind. I don't wear them myself but I'm now less snobby when I see others do it.
@@ForTheLoveOfSuitsI will give the Sartorial Talk a look. It’s gonna be tough, though😬😂
Bro, you cannot take movie scenes as a proof that you can wear suits in India in real life. Obviously, you can. But it still is not comfortable nor suitable.
I didn't. I live in Shanghai and wear them every summer.