Client: I'm planning on tucking a thick scarf in this jacket, so be sure to leave it full in the chest. Plus I've just picked up the most superb toggle coat, and I want to wear it over this, so remove all shoulder padding.
Tailor: Yes, Mr Zidane.
Client: Give my rapidly expanding waist room to grow.
Client: I'm planning on tucking a thick scarf in this jacket, so be sure to leave it full in the chest. Plus I've just picked up the most superb toggle coat, and I want to wear it over this, so remove all shoulder padding.
Tailor: Yes, Mr Zidane.
Client: Give my rapidly expanding waist room to grow.
Tailor: Yes, Mr Zidane.
It's either that or he just buys jackets two sizes too big.
The shoulders seem to be pointing way too much to the front. It is either a bad angle for the shot or badly tailored.
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Originally Posted by LAII
Indeed. It looks like the suit was on a down-by-the-stern hanger instead of worn by a man made of stern stuff.
I honestly think it is just his shoulders. Most of his stuff looks this way. I don't think it is badly cut, because the collar is on his neck, the lapels form a nice V and are laying on his chest. Nothing to indicate shoulder point issues althought you might arge that there could be a roll behind the collar..
I honestly think it is just his shoulders. Most of his stuff looks this way. I don't think it is badly cut, because the collar is on his neck, the lapels form a nice V and are laying on his chest.
+1. I don't much like the tie and shirt, but the coat fits superbly.
I honestly think it is just his shoulders. Most of his stuff looks this way. I don't think it is badly cut, because the collar is on his neck, the lapels form a nice V and are laying on his chest. Nothing to indicate shoulder point issues althought you might arge that there could be a roll behind the collar..
If his shoulders is the issue, then should a jacket be cut accordingly to those issues?