Fox Air

Fox Air was a fabric that came to my attention a little later on in my research on high-twists and summer fabrics. Upon seeing the bunch book online I was amazed by the complexity of colour and the variety in patterns and later on during my order sessions, this impression was reaffirmed. 

Honestly, after seeing Fox Air there was no going back. 

The interesting part of this order in relation to the Crispaire suit is that I decided on the latter and the shade of brown after I had decided on this one from Fox Brothers. 

Yet, Crispaire was the one I ordered first. Needless to say, it was well worth the wait.

 
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Cloth Properties

Fox Brothers

  →  Fox Air FA16 Dark Walnut

  • 100% Worsted Wool

  • 285/315g

  • Plain Weave

Fox Brothers is known for producing quality cloths. Moreover, they have some incredible colours, patterns and beautiful textures and this Fox Air doesn’t disappoint. 

What I like about Fox Air is that it keeps it’s shape and drape extraordinarily well. It’s generally one of the main benefits of wearing high-twists, but even so I think Fox Air shines in this regards.

Similar to Crispaire, it’s a plain weave with 2-ply worsted wool as well as being similar in weight.

This is especially convenient seeing as I tend to wear these casual suits in more relaxed circumstances. Moreover when commuting, you move around a lot so any fabric that helps keeping that drape is a savior.

As mentioned, Fox Air and Crispaire are quite similar in weight and both are 2-ply, but even so, I couldn’t help but notice how much lighter and breathable it feels. That being said, upon wearing the suit the other day, my conclusion is that the overall result is the same. Either of the two fabrics, Fox Air and Crispaire, are perfectly suitable as summer fabrics and I would have no problem recommending either fabric. 

What I should mention though is that Fox Air is quite a bit more coarse than Crispaire. This is acutally one of the main benefits of choosing the latter, but there are two reasons I now prefer the former.

During the worst (i.e. hottest) time of summer, the extra breathability Fox Air provides adds a lot in terms of coping, this mostly being relevant while wearing the jacket.

But, although maybe mostly a personal opinion, also, I think the comparatively more coarse touch of the cloth makes for better moisture-wicking properties.

Lastly, the Fox Air cloth bounces back to shape like a charm. It really is superior in this regard.

Cloth Look

Like I mentioned, Fox Brothers makes beautiful solid colour cloths, as well as patterns and incredible textures and this Fox Air doesn’t disappoint. 

It has quite a nice colour composition based on the the dark walnut shade, with some darker and lighter shades built up with the warp and weft. As mentioned by Fox Brothers themselves, it also encompasses a char-blue tone to give more richness and depth to the cloth.

I would go as far as to say that this is the most stunning brown cloth I have come by. It’s interesting and complex but at the same time subtle enough.

For the intended purpose of a casual solid coloured suit, in my opinion Fox Air is the perfect choice.

The colour nuances of this cloth makes it incredibly versatile to pair but also makes this suit an excellent option to wear without a tie not to mention as separates.


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Like I mentioned earlier, I won’t go into further details on the actual suit details, as they are the same as it’s predecessors, but I am 100% satisfied with the construction.

I haven’t really noticed anything that would lower the score on any part of the suits in terms of the tailoring.

I have made and will make some changes to the coming suits, but these are small tweaks on personal preferences and as such, not anything in term of quality or something I am disappointed with.


Suit specs

  • Jacket No-269

    • Half Lined

    • 3-Roll-2

    • Double Stitching

    • Patch Pockets

    • 9,4cm Lapels

    • Working Buttons

  • Trouser S-178

    • Two Pleats / Out Pleats

    • Side Adjusters

    • Rise 27cm

    • 6 cm Turn-ups


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