The 1950’s menswear was cinematically characterized by Gregory Peck in The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit. The Monthly Film Bulletin characterized it, “As a sociological document, a particular view of the contemporary American middle-class.”
This is not the 1950s anymore. Take a gander at the J. Press Fall/Winter ’24 Lookbook featuring our revisited mid-weight worsted flannel for today’s generation not allowing it to lose the bloom of the original in its prime during the earlier Heyday era.
Realistically you ought to have at least one suit in your wardrobe for the occasional suit situation. The J. Press mid-weight charcoal chalk stripe flannel suit fills the bill without exhibiting the earlier version with heavy weight, stiff feel and itchy annoyance of the fabric worn by Gregory Peck.
J. Press steps to the fore featuring a wide variety of separate flannel trousers. Classic charcoal gray worn with blue blazer provides an aura of fake suit elegance. Our wide range of rustic flannel shades also work well accompanying our Harris Tweed, Irish Donegal Mist or Corduroy sport coats providing casual frosting on the cake draped with our Classic Shaggy Dog Shetland sweaters.
Dressing well remains the best revenge and J. Press Flannel provides the genre’s prototypical overture.
RICHARD PRESS
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“Dressing well remains the best revenge.” Love it. I am tempted to add stylishly also. Yes, Mr. Press, being well turned out in an outfit by JPress not only shows style and elegance, but a certain dignity and success within.
Thank you for another insightful commentary.
Don Quixote
Completely agree with everything you have written.