The Glen Plaid Suit

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The Glen Plaid: more than just a check or pattern


While the Victorian era entertained tartans and the turn of the century hosted checks, it wasn’t until the 1920s that plaid clothing revolutionized the rules of urban style, following the English trend in which “country” began to impinge upon “town” in matters of male dress. Although some checks like the houndstooth enjoyed a distinguished career, none would become as enduringly stylish as the Glen Plaid.

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What is the proper dress style and/ or dress code for a lawyer?

Case: Business Suit - Lawyer


Winston would like to have a suit tailored for his work as lawyer. He wears it twice a weak when he is receiving clients. Winston gets easily hot and is looking for a suit that can be frequently worn with ease of use. A suit is for Winston a sign of professionalism, a calling card for himself and the office he works at.

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The Flannel Suit

Up to recently Flannel was referred to as old fashioned, something your grandfather would wear


At this moment we see a complete revival of this full bodied cloth. The classic grey and blues for the business occasions and classic jacket and the more dashing designs for waistcoats and suits for winter weddings

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