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A Nod to National Seersucker Day 2026. . .

 



Not my vintage seersucker suit, unfortunately, but a recently acquired pair of shorts.  Complete with rumpled, slightly furry and dandruffy short-sleeved polo shirt thanks to an hour long visit from our aging neutered tomcat Onyx, who, I am quite convinced, would spend all of his time in my lap if permitted.  Or held while he rests his head and one paw on my left shoulder and purrs.

-- Heinz-Ulrich



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  1. Glad that you acknowledged the holiday! I went with the full suit (tan and white from J. Press). It is already in the upper 90s in my part of Virginia, so seersucker is almost a necessity, at least for those of us who wear suits. Tonight for dinner out, it will be the more standard blue and white sport coat.

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    1. My sister has been sweltering in D.C. too. I'll get the chance to wear my seersucker suit a few times once we crank back into gear for the fall semester come mid-August and even into early September if the temperatures suggest cooler suits. Uber-gauche I know, bu there we are.

      Kind Regards,

      Heinz-Ulrich

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