Fused vs. Canvassed Suits

Mod note: Blast from the Past - "Best of Eddie." This was originally posted in February 2010

Thought you guys might appreciate this article which is the first in a series and explains the difference between a fused suit coat and one that is either partially or fully canvassed. It goes into great detail about suit construction, and points out what to look for when purchasing a good suit. Interesting stuff.

http://artofmanliness.com/2010/02/12/the-art-of-m…

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If you're really interested in this type of stuff, I'd also suggest checking out styleforum.net

There's a wealth of information on that site to boost your Style IQ.

 
MezzKetOld news edmundo, if you don't know the difference between fused and canvassed backs, you should stay out of suits... Or just keep shopping at Men's Warehouse

Some of the questions that get asked on the fashion forum tend to border on “is it ok to go to an interview in a clown suit”, so the article is hardly redundant. Also, it seems the nature of this forum that a significant percentage of visitors here are young/early in their career and, hell, people have to start somewhere.

 

To see if its fused on canvassed flip the lapel over, pinch the fabric and slide your fingers back and forth... like you're a bell hop asking for a tip. If all you feel is a very thick fabric its fused. If when you slide your fingers back and forth the thin wool fabric slips apart from the thicker fabric, then it canvassed.

You'll be surprised at how many high-end brands fuse. Some Zenga brands do, as do many of the designers (Dolce and YSL to name a few). Which I find quite ridiculous, if someone's paying $1,300-$1,800 for a suit, you can atleast not cut corners to save an extra $50 on manufacturing the garment, I mean seriously, wtf.

 
Marcus_Halberstram
swaggerisaliabilityWith $1,800, I'd rather get canvassed bespoke rather than name brand RTW.

Maybe in Hong Kong. An $1,800 bespoke suit is a bargain and bespoke tailors don't generally have black Friday sales.

+1 - there are a couple of really good tailored suit shops in HK. You can probably read about it on AskAndy or StyleForum. Off the top of my head - WW Chan is suppose to be one of the best: http://www.wwchan.com. There's also some place called A Man. http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=15359

 
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