Just now seeing this and as my distinguished colleague Ness has pointed out, you can do a lot worse than a tailor-made vest from Robjents. Clive is a decent chap there but If you are looking for something in fine tweed . . . sophisticated but cleverly understated well enough to blend in with commoners, I have frequented the countryside tailorshop in Totteridge known to discriminant buyers as Lord Havershams. Ask for Geeves and tell him Paul Dallas sent you and he may waive the appointment fee. After one or three fitting sessions it is only then a matter of waiting your turn on the waiting list and for the seasons to change, as fabric for the tweed is procured from virgin wool from the first sheering of the spring, painstakingly selected from only the healthiest of their award winning stock of north highland sheep. This shop will also work with you on matching your family's tartan as he has for generations with my Dallas ancestors before me.