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post #31 of 123
Excellent. But I like it less shaped.
post #32 of 123
Looks very yfyf, nice job.


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Originally Posted by archetypal_yuppie View Post
Why didn't you just go with spandex? I don't think you could wear that in anything other than a social setting...

post #33 of 123
Excellent. One of the better bespoke suits I've seen on here.
I am also loving the shirt/tie combo in the first pic.
post #34 of 123
awesome.
post #35 of 123
it looks very nice

is it possible to get one that fits like that off the rack?
post #36 of 123
Looks great.
post #37 of 123
Very inspiring. But why is it unvented?
post #38 of 123
You can count on one hand the number of bespoke suits which have this level of positive feedback.
post #39 of 123
Woah you are skinny! Color me envious I love the suit though, lapels look 100% perfect. I wouldn't change anything if I were you. Congrats. I'm also wondering why it's ventless though. Center vent would look great.
post #40 of 123
I think ventless gives a cleaner shape. I believe it takes a lot of work to make it fit correctly though, so for OTR single or double vents allows more body shapes to fit whereas ventless pretty much has to be tailored to fit properly. As someone of the same stature of the OP, I actually generally sew down all my SC/suit vents and find it much cleaner. of course double vents are much more comfortable when sitting and putting hands in pockets.
post #41 of 123
It's got a real early 20th century vibe with the styling and especially the fit. If the pic was in black and white and you were wearing a hat you'd think it was 1920.

+1 on the unvented
post #42 of 123
very nice stuff
post #43 of 123
Congratulations to OP on a very nice suit. Apologies if this was addressed earlier in the thread, but do you have an established relationship with the tailor, or is this among your earliest commissions?
post #44 of 123
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Originally Posted by Despos View Post
Suit looks great. Proportions are very good. More tasteful than TF who exaggerates proportions and calls it style.
Did you request the width of the breast pocket or is that their own standard width? Width is more Italian like, looks good, nothing negative about it. just unusual to see that from a tailor in Seoul.
Jacket length is good for you, don't change it. You have long arms but the length works.
One thing drives me crazy, Koreans make the pocket pipes on the bias. your jacket and trouser pockets have bias pipes.

This may explains it, it seems like a join venture with the Italians

http://www.vanni.co.kr/html/about/brandStory.php
post #45 of 123
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Originally Posted by taxgenius View Post
You can count on one hand the number of bespoke suits which have this level of positive feedback.

Indeed; well done.
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