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How about a white or blue linen shirt? My son (1 1/2) and I both have seersucker suits we wear. I use a normal dress shirt with a bowtie and a panama. Shoes? Black and white spectators---with socks. 
One point to consider, tho: Howard Hughes would never have worn seersucker. It is so lightweight, and rumples so easily, that it was very much a "poor man's" suiting in that era. Even spectators would be a little dressy for it - best stick with the bucks.
CharlestonBows said:Wrinkles aside, I'd love to know how you had those suits cut, though, and how it made up.
While SS is a relatively inexpensive suiting it would be unlikely for a "poor man" to choose it for his one and only suit of clothes. SS was a favorite Summer fabric of the middle and upper class, those with a bit more extensive wardrobe.Fletch said:it was very much a "poor man's" suiting in that era.
Tomasso said:The khaki is a three button notch with side vents and the grey is a two button notch with side vents, both are quarter lined with pleated trousers. Oxxford is the maker. On the whole, the fabric makes up wonderfully although it's a touch heavier than most SS and therefore wears a bit warmer.
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Orgetorix said:That's seersucker. No doubt about it. Pincord has much smaller stripes.
dhermann1 said:While we're on the subject, here's another question: Cuffs or no cuffs? The Senate picture seems to show most trousers with cuffs.
scotrace said:Great cut for this one.
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I wouldn't wear it to the Friday night fights, but an all-day summer picnic, yes.
Mr. Rover... are you asking Tomasso if he can identify seersucker? Rather like asking Thomas Keller if he knows what foie gras is.![]()
So would I. I've since inquired at Oxxford, who owns H&S, and they advised to give up the chase as the fabric no longer intrigues them (read: it didn't sell).[huh]Mr. Rover said:I would like to find a seersucker with stripes that narrow.
Whenever I think that I may just have a bit of knowledge, I recall the ghost of Marc Chevalier.Mr. Rover said:Tomasso's extreme depth of knowledge in the subject.
Fletch said:Shirts eh? Let me think...
...écru? With a bright enough tie it could blend tastefully with the cream-color stripes and not look too uniform.
...very soft mint or moss green?
...getting a little Out There: peach? taupe? rust? deep moss green? gunmetal grey?
Pick ties that combine some tan or brown notes with bolder colors (greens for the soft green shirt; blues for the peach shirt; lots of options with the écru or white). Pick festive patterns (bold foulards, paisleys, plaids). It's a fun outfit, and the tie should reflect that.
Squares: stick to white or solid colors based off the shirt or tie.
I think yellow is a great suspender color for summer, but you'd have to be wearing a tie with some yellow in to make it work.
Seersucker is just informal enough that you would want to choose between a square OR suspenders, not wear both. Save the susp. for when you're likely to take off your coat.