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Friday Favourites - John Lewis & Co Donegal tweed suit

Friday, 24 October 2014

In the last twelve months or so I've acquired a couple of suits made from British cloth and retailing for under £300. This Donegal tweed two-piece (a waistcoat is £100 more) costs £250 from John Lewis & Co. The cloth is from Abraham Moon in Yorkshire.

Shirt Milton Green, wool tie M&S, shoes Barker, waistcoat Sir Plus, bag Tusting, pocket square vintage.

Single-breasted with 3-on-a-roll notch lapels in a vintage wide styling, roped shoulders and patch pockets, side vents and even working cuffs, it has a smart bottle green body lining and a cut on the slim side. The jacket has that slightly inflexible feel that cheaper construction brings and, although this is a minor quibble at this price, it seems a shame to lose the comfortable slouchiness of tweed - maybe half-lined would have been better; but then I'm no expert and this may improve with wear.

Working cuffs and a 1955 Smiths DeLuxe watch

The classic style suits the younger or older man and Donegal tweed makes a stylish and adaptable change from the usual business or country-style suit. The popularity of this suit has meant that it has been in and out of stock, so act quickly if you would like one. See the John Lewis Tailored Menswear Edit website.

If you know of any other good value suits, please let me know.

My thanks to stylist Sarah Gilfillan of Sartoria Lab for her help with this piece.



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Labels: Abraham Moon, affordable style, Donegal tweed, Friday Favourites, John Lewis and Co, Tweed

7 comments

  1. MODERN COUNTRY24 October 2014 at 01:57

    You have impeccable taste !
    I love all the different texture and layers.

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  2. Heinz-Ulrich von Boffke24 October 2014 at 03:28

    A rather jaunty ensemble there!

    Best Regards,

    Heinz-Ulrich von B.

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  3. Anonymous24 October 2014 at 04:38

    That's a nice vintage watch Grey Fox, the stout strap sets it off well.

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  4. wills jamieson26 October 2014 at 11:55

    Nice watch Is it your own ? I have a 50's Deluxe.It's a very understated watch & good to see rather than the majority of todays bling clunkers,
    Wills Jamieson

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  5. Grey Fox27 October 2014 at 12:29

    Thank you all. The watch is a Smiths DeLuxe from about 1955 - all made in England at a time when there was a watchmaking industry in the UK.

    GF

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  6. Anonymous7 November 2014 at 11:47

    Could you post what size your jacket is? Is it a R or an L? It looks quite a bit longer (and better) on your body than the one on the model on the John Lewis website. Thanks

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  7. Anonymous15 November 2014 at 11:37

    I bought this suit – seemed to be the standout fabric from that collection, and amazing value.

    Incidentally, have you seen the Hsrris Tweed suits that ASOS are doing? They're remarkably cheap. I assume construction to not be all that, but for Harris Tweed, I wonder if it cal be all that bad?

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