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FABRIC function fit
In all the years I’ve been futzing with Classic Timeless Menswear (over 50 now), I’ve never heard a more succinct way to describe the art than Antonio’s Style pyramid. As a perpetual student of CTM I was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to complete his course which articulates the concepts I used to sell half a century ago. I wished he had told me about the three terms when I started, but then again I probably would have had a hard time understanding very young Antonio in the late 1970’s 😏 👴 Fit, as Antonio states is certainly king and should alway be the first focus. A very close second is the function (knowing when to wear what where). Fabric sometimes gets relegated to merely an aspect of the temperature and time of year. But as one gets longer in the nose on the CTM journey fabric can become the esoteric factor that separates a blazer for example that merely suffices in a dress up situation to becoming a trusted garment that one truly enjoys wearing for decades. My friend @John Witvoet a couple of years back scored a beautiful RL Doeskin weave thrifted Navy Blazer. This luxurious soft (usually Merino Wool) brushed weave is an iconic fabric that is timeless. As time goes on, a half canvas or full canvas coat will conform to one’s body and it’s fit and fabric become a go to for multiple functions. The same could be said for a suit coat or a sportcoat or a blazer https://www.ralphlauren.co.uk/en/the-iconic-doeskin-two-button-blazer-264003.html?srsltid=AfmBOopsmHeXdioTIs7MNPCGeNz8p6ULMev1oiyjNGixWtx-x9ceC5ev Learning the “hand” of various fabrics. Understanding how different fabrics take dyes and how they hang and drape is an intermediate step and enjoyable part of delving into the world of quality Classic Timeless Menswear. In other words, like in other gentlemanly pursuits, the beauty is in the details and tiny refinements.
FABRIC function fit
4 likes • 8d
Looks great!
Down 100 lbs
Hey hey! I'm down 100lbs, in a new state (NY), and I just ran my first 5k in about a half hour. Old profile pic (from Oct) in the flannel. New one (today), in the gilet. 320 to 220 in 8 months. The beard will grow back soon.
Down 100 lbs
7 likes • 18d
Great job! Keep it up!
Browny Orange Casual
Paid a visit to the tailor today for multiple alterations. Decided to pair my new orange Tee (haven't worn it in six months since purchase) with a brown-hued combination for a balanced monochrome look. Pieces: camel Trucker jacket (corduroy), khakhi chinos (Supima cotton), tan watch strap, brown bracelet. and suede nubuck loafers. A youngster in the shop complimented "You look stylish". I should have buttoned down the flap pockets (my bad). It is still 105F, so aviators and rolling the sleeves up are a must. Your comments and suggestions are most valued.
Browny Orange Casual
1 like • 21d
Looks good. Bold move in 105!
Fit?
I recently got this made to measure Polo and shorts from MTailor. I’m just curious how the fit looks?
Fit?
1 like • 21d
@Srini A thanks. Those are actually leather foot shaped boat shoes from Lems out of Boulder, CO. I’m grew up in CT so I’m trying to show my roots (even though they’re not Sperry’s.
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@Geoff Saunders thanks
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Michael Polletta
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I’m a 51 yr old dad to a 4 yr old son. I currently work as a Firefighter/Paramedic but I’m working on a career change, and a style change to match.

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