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FWIW, here I am, also in a patch pocket jacket suit (a.k.a., BlazerSuit) in the same Minnis 0520 (but not NsM):
Shoulders, hips, and leg are in one line.
I really do think that you're not standing naturally in your photographs. I can only guess, of course, and if I'm wrong, my apologies.
If I'm right, though, it would produce several of the artifacts people are suggesting require remedy.
Apart from the stuff mentioned above, do you see anything that you think requires attention?
Photographs are a good window on style, but rather treacherous as a modality to prescribe specific fit remedies .unless you're a pro like Despos or practiced like Manton. I'm neither
If you had only posted the last one, I think that the reactions would have not been as picky.
Photographs are a good window on style, but rather treacherous as a modality to prescribe specific fit remedies unless you're a pro like Despos or practiced like Manton. I'm neither.
Let's take a look at the following sequence of photos:
If you had only posted the last one, I think that the reactions would have not been as picky.
My advice is to wear the thing a few more times without thinking about things too much, and then maybe come back to any aspects you might want corrected or changed. The balance does look short in the front, which if true, is neither correct from a fit nor a stylistic perspective (in that a short back balance would be more typical for this style.)
And stop throwing your shoulders back and hips forward when you take photographs.
NO suits, including bespoke, are perfect, its how are carry it with confidence IMO.
As a NY'er, I have to say I'm happy they turned down your request. I can tell that they running at full tilt right now, and any expansion to their travel schedule would easily be met with a decline in service to their existing customers.