So, I got my Baron Boutique Tennat suit a couple weeks ago and I thought I'd wear it around a bit and really get a sense of it before writing a review or posting any pics. I've had some time and now I'm ready to talk.
First, I have to say that I was immediately impressed with the overall quality. This is a finely tailored suit that is a joy to wear in daily life.
Also, I know that there is some exact-replica reweave fabric coming out, which may even prompt me to purchase a second suit, but I have to say that the printed fabric looks GOOD. If, like me, you don't want to wait for the reweave then this is a very viable option and is very well done. You never even notice it's printed (except for one timy break in a single line on the trousers... if you look closely, you can see it in pic 6 below).
Since there are plenty of posts with people posing in their Tennant suits, I'll just be sticking to the details, for the most part, because there were lots of little touches that I'd never seen anyone else mention here and wanted to share. Now, on to some pics:
This is a closeup of the inside left of the jacket, showing the (normally hidden) button fastener for the top pocket (more on that in the next pic).
This is a wider shot of the inside-left... THREE pockets! Only the top one fastens (I don't have a pic showing it, but the single pocket on the left fastens as well). I don't have one to check (YET) but the middle pocket seems almost made for holding a Sonic Screwdriver. We'll see in a week or two when my CT Tennant sonic arrives.
The right side inside pocket. The leftmost button is for fastening. The other two are, I assume, back-ups in case a button is lost.
This is a peek inside the bottom coat pockets, just to show the proper faux flap and horizontal inner striping.
Here is the back of the coat. Note how the vent goes all the way up to the half-belt.
The trousers.
Close up of the closure on the trousers.
The closure, unclosed.
The Baron Boutique label and a secret pocket!
Closer on the secret pocket. It's basically a split in the waistband with an interior pocket. That's my iPhone 3GS standing upright in there, so you can get an idea of how big the pocket is.
Detail of the interior lining. It feels very nice as well.
Here, you can see that the interior of the trousers is fully lined, which even impressed my local tailor! (Note: any loose threads you see are due to getting the pants altered after I'd received them. I think I gave some slightly off numbers when ordering.)
Here's the back of the trousers, showing the proper button loop thingies. I believe "Button loop thingies" is totally the proper tailoring term for them. :lol
And closer up, so you can see the interior of the pocket... note again the proper horizontal pinstripes on the interior.
And, finally, one shot of me wearing the suit. I couldn't find my tripod, so I tried holding the camera at arm's length... not easy with a Nikon D80 DSLR. But I thought the picture was cool anyway. I'll get some proper pics of me in the suit up later. This is a pretty accurate representation of the color of the suit as seen by the naked eye.
If anyone has any questions about the suit, I'd be happy to answer.
-Shawn
First, I have to say that I was immediately impressed with the overall quality. This is a finely tailored suit that is a joy to wear in daily life.
Also, I know that there is some exact-replica reweave fabric coming out, which may even prompt me to purchase a second suit, but I have to say that the printed fabric looks GOOD. If, like me, you don't want to wait for the reweave then this is a very viable option and is very well done. You never even notice it's printed (except for one timy break in a single line on the trousers... if you look closely, you can see it in pic 6 below).
Since there are plenty of posts with people posing in their Tennant suits, I'll just be sticking to the details, for the most part, because there were lots of little touches that I'd never seen anyone else mention here and wanted to share. Now, on to some pics:
This is a closeup of the inside left of the jacket, showing the (normally hidden) button fastener for the top pocket (more on that in the next pic).
This is a wider shot of the inside-left... THREE pockets! Only the top one fastens (I don't have a pic showing it, but the single pocket on the left fastens as well). I don't have one to check (YET) but the middle pocket seems almost made for holding a Sonic Screwdriver. We'll see in a week or two when my CT Tennant sonic arrives.
The right side inside pocket. The leftmost button is for fastening. The other two are, I assume, back-ups in case a button is lost.
This is a peek inside the bottom coat pockets, just to show the proper faux flap and horizontal inner striping.
Here is the back of the coat. Note how the vent goes all the way up to the half-belt.
The trousers.
Close up of the closure on the trousers.
The closure, unclosed.
The Baron Boutique label and a secret pocket!
Closer on the secret pocket. It's basically a split in the waistband with an interior pocket. That's my iPhone 3GS standing upright in there, so you can get an idea of how big the pocket is.
Detail of the interior lining. It feels very nice as well.
Here, you can see that the interior of the trousers is fully lined, which even impressed my local tailor! (Note: any loose threads you see are due to getting the pants altered after I'd received them. I think I gave some slightly off numbers when ordering.)
Here's the back of the trousers, showing the proper button loop thingies. I believe "Button loop thingies" is totally the proper tailoring term for them. :lol
And closer up, so you can see the interior of the pocket... note again the proper horizontal pinstripes on the interior.
And, finally, one shot of me wearing the suit. I couldn't find my tripod, so I tried holding the camera at arm's length... not easy with a Nikon D80 DSLR. But I thought the picture was cool anyway. I'll get some proper pics of me in the suit up later. This is a pretty accurate representation of the color of the suit as seen by the naked eye.
If anyone has any questions about the suit, I'd be happy to answer.
-Shawn
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