Seersucker suits and jackets have not gone out of style. They are offered in the most discriminating men's clothing stores such as Brooks Brothers and F. Rees (Mt. Airy, NC).
The number of suits that John F. Kennedy owned is not known. However, he preferred seersucker single breasted suits. He had a personal tailor while in the White House.
Seersucker Thursday was created in 1996.
Seersucker is a thin, puckered, all-cotton fabric, usually striped or checkered. Because it's puckered, it gives it a slightly (purposefully) wrinkled appearance, which means that ironing it isn't necessary. It's typically used to make spring or summer clothing, such as skirts, shorts, and dresses.
Burberry suits were first introduced in Basingstoke, England, in 1856. The suits are named for the clothing line's founder, Thomas Burberry. In addition to clothing, Burberry sells accessories and perfumes.
Absolutely. Provided that the seersucker creates an aesthetically pleasing combination with the linen. I would recommend standard seersucker (light blue and white) with a white or tan linen.
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I really wouldn't. seersucker is surprisingly "dressy", especially in the south (except shorts). I wouldn't wear a seersucker jacket with anything except the accompanying pants. Yes, any summer weight pants work with seersucker such as linen, cotton or tropical weight wool. Only men over the age of 55+ wear the accompanying seersucker pants. A more youthful and modern approach is to wear different pants with the jacket. I am a NYC fashion Designer so you can trust my advice.
A seersucker suit.
Brooks Brothers, the famous New York clothier, is thought to have introduced the first ready-to-wear men's suits in the United States in 1845 and pioneered the "sack suit" around the turn of the century.
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