boushi_mania
One of the Regulars
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- 220
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- Osaka, Japan
I had one, back in my college days. I was in the choir, and that was the men's uniform. It was, of course, polyester, designed more for durability than a night out on the town. The lapels were notched, and the shirt had one of those one-inch wing collars that everyone dislikes so much, but it was still fairly classic-looking overall -- especially compared to what some of the other schools' singers had to wear. Unfortunately, I "outgrew" it and passed it on to an incoming freshman.
Actually, even if I had it now, the thing would be too big for me by an un-alterable margin, and I'd much rather have something made of actual wool and silk anyway. I'll probably end up fishing something off eBay for my wedding reception in Japan, but I'm concentrating on morning-dress first.
But as a side-note, are warm-weather (white/ivory) dinner jackets ever made in 100% wool? From searching a bit on eBay, even the vintage ones are at least 50% polyester or other artificial fiber, but I don't know if that's because they're ex-hire, or what.
Actually, even if I had it now, the thing would be too big for me by an un-alterable margin, and I'd much rather have something made of actual wool and silk anyway. I'll probably end up fishing something off eBay for my wedding reception in Japan, but I'm concentrating on morning-dress first.
But as a side-note, are warm-weather (white/ivory) dinner jackets ever made in 100% wool? From searching a bit on eBay, even the vintage ones are at least 50% polyester or other artificial fiber, but I don't know if that's because they're ex-hire, or what.