Sunday, October 19, 2025

Tartan trews.

There was some uncertainty whether the tailors in Edinburgh had used the right tartan for the dinner suit trousers.


After some discussion - and much pouring over tartan samples - it's decided that they have. There is a world of a difference between the colours in modern dyes and the more 'faded' look found in old 18th century chemical ones.


The tailor suggests that a pleated dress shirt might be worth investing in for a more 'youthful' look.

Angus is happy to save money by sticking with his old, frumpy, plain fronted shirts. 

The sale of ties has plummeted over the last two decades. Once standard wear for professionals and office workers they've gone out of fashion. This year there are signs of a renaissance. Sales are up 40%.


Dishoom has opened a branch in Edinburgh. Outside there's a long queue of the kind that in its heyday would have made the owners of Studio 54 happy. Breakfast Bacon Naans are very popular with the student contingent. https://www.dishoom.com/edinburgh/


The train down is running eight minutes late. The train North is on time. Door to door, including the drive to the station, the visit to the tailor, two cups of coffee ( and a bacon bap ) takes under five hours. 'The Font' stocks up on some Taleggio that has just arrived from Italy. Edinburgh is a town where the long streets can channel the wind with demonic force but on Saturday it was calm and mild. Soon, very soon, jackets will need to be supplemented by thick coats and scarves.

Next week , before winter arrives, we shall pop down to London for a night. This is on our to do list :https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/peter-doig-house-of-music/

5 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Morning... I was admiring the trews (recognise the tartan) but that went entirely out of mind once you mentioned Dishoom's opening in Auld Reekie! Can't wait to get back down there and pay a visit. YAM xx

Lisa in France said...

I'll bet those trousers were a bit hit with the Palo Alto crowd. The article. The article on sleep was fascinating.

Travel said...

So is it remake the trousers, or make a new jacket to match? Raise the bridge, or lower the river sort of question. Your post brings flashback memories of those train stations. We really enjoyed the station in Glasgow.

Vancouver Barbara said...

Men in trews are swoon-worthy. What is the name of the tartan you chose? It is beautiful. Thanks always for the very interesting links you provide.

Stephanie said...

Thank you for the Maria Callas link.