Spoo, One thing I always notice about your pics is your shirt collars, which create a pronounced V shape at the top button. Do you have your shirts made with a more-significant-than-usual difference in back and front height, or is this just how the collars happen to fall on your frame?
Spoo, One thing I always notice about your pics is your shirt collars, which create a pronounced V shape at the top button. Do you have your shirts made with a more-significant-than-usual difference in back and front height, or is this just how the collars happen to fall on your frame?
Interesting, I never noticed this. All my shirts are rtw, so I suppose it's just me. I also threw my back out yesterday, so I'm kind of hunchy today. Although, Vox always tells me my collars sit too low, so I suppose you are saying the same. And as a side note, my pics look entirely different than IRL. Proportions look a bit wonky here, they are not really so.
Even if it were as apparent IRL, I'm not convinced it's an objectively bad thing, but I rarely fail to notice it in your posts. Within reason, collar height/shape can be an aesthetic preference anyways, just like lapel-shape, button-stance, the shape of the fronts, etc. In other words, I'm not so much trying to suggest a fit problem as making an aesthetic observation. Was curious if it was something you were consciously trying for or not. Thanks for the reply.
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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Interesting, I never noticed this. All my shirts are rtw, so I suppose it's just me. I also threw my back out yesterday, so I'm kind of hunchy today.
Although, Vox always tells me my collars sit too low, so I suppose you are saying the same.
And as a side note, my pics look entirely different than IRL. Proportions look a bit wonky here, they are not really so.