Linen Sport Coat Advice & Options
I have wanted a light unstructured sport coat for wearing in warm weather when I want to dress up a bit without going too over the top.
Todd Snyder has these on sale currently:
100% Linen: https://www.toddsnyder.com/collections/sale/products/flax-open-weave-sportcoatkhaki?option-0=44R&variant=39964407267399
Linen / Silk blend:
https://www.toddsnyder.com/collections/sale/products/herringbone-sport-coatburlap?option-0=44R&variant=40142743240775
Curious if people have experience or opinions on which would be better or TS sport coat quality in general. I'm also open to recommendations for other good linen sport coats.
Todd Snyder
Italian Linen Sport Coat in Khaki
The perfect sport coat to see you through the season. This is our laidback take on a classic blazer: no stuffy padding, no hot lining, only relaxed, rakish charm. It’s made from soft Italian linen in a loose, open weave for maximum breathability — the perfect choice for keeping your cool on hot commutes and at summer w
Todd Snyder
Italian Linen Silk Sport Coat in Burlap
The perfect sport coat to see you through the season. This is our laidback take on a classic blazer: no stuffy padding, no hot lining, only relaxed, rakish charm. It’s made from Italian linen in a subtle herringbone — the perfect, breathable choice for keeping your cool on hot commutes and at summer weddings. We gave i
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a common comment on TS is that their items are 1) well made, 2) expensive and 3) tend to be weirdly cut aside from their slim fit stuff
if you fit and can afford it (check the measurements) it's a decent option.
have seen some good options from scott fraser collection, spier & mackay, polo ralph lauren (this is a linen/silk/flax blend from PRL https://discord.com/channels/1116793467654381685/1116800072093532191/1257441546375139418) and universal works (which has a linen chore suit, if you would rather something less conventional)