Convention Wear

You should wear a camel’s hair jacket.

At a medium sized meeting two administrators were wearing cheap suits and also chewing gum, even while presenting. Yes, this made them seem like used car salespeople.

I looked at one professor because he spoke a few times, and then kept looking because I was trying to analyze his jacket.

It was a good cut but the cloth made it outright ethereal – the standout garment in the entire room.

After the meeting I asked him what it was and by reading the label, he found out it was camel’s hair.

I am now officially looking for a camel’s hair jacket, and you should, too.

Axé.


9 thoughts on “Convention Wear

    1. Wearing a well-tailored suit to academic conferences IS standing out.

      I may be going to Shanghai to visit a friend there and getting a MTM/bespoke suit is on my mind if budget permits. Currently drooling over this: http://imgur.com/W1rJo

  1. Too many things going on at the moment. I really haven’t been able to decide!

  2. An update. Didn’t go to Shanghai but discovered something that was right under my nose all this time: my childhood tailor. I had completely forgotten about him. Got a couple of suits, a few trousers and shirts made and I gotta say they make me look so good I didn’t think it was possible. Tailoring is magic. Apart from jeans and sweaters I’m never buying anything off the rack for the rest of my life.

    I’ve also sourced a clothing fabric shop in LA. The plan is to buy assorted suit/sportcoat lengths and have them made up for the next time I go back home.

    http://www.bblackandsons.com/camel-hair-fabric-camel-p-195.html

    Even super fine luxury cloth like cashmere/camel’s hair/merino wool/’super’ wool comes to no more than $100 per yard, and at approx 3.5 yards for a suit (plus embarrassingly low labour costs), it’s highly affordable. A cashmere bespoke suit in the states would cost me not less than $2500.

    I’m stoked.

  3. This is exciting. I could go to India to have a suit made, too, and come out ahead of that $2500. Bravo!

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