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Well, aint that right
Belvest,wow!!
Italy often is more British that Britain!
Well, aint that right
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Belvest,wow!!
Italy often is more British that Britain!
Are all your DBs bespoke? I really like the lengths of your DBs, I find a lot of DBs seem to be much longer.
Wow, I love the silhouette of this. The metal buttons, cuff and ticket pocket are a bit too fussy for my liking but I'd love a navy blazer in this cut. Shows that us skinny guys can pull of the db style.
Thanks. Both are these are from Dream Bespoke in Hong Kong, which I'm very happy with. One I posted previously is from Simpson Sin, which I don't prefer now but I think was still a good lower end tailor. I just didn't know as much what I wanted at that time. By the way I am using smoky MoP buttons here not metal.
Thanks. Both are these are from Dream Bespoke in Hong Kong, which I'm very happy with. One I posted previously is from Simpson Sin, which I don't prefer now but I think was still a good lower end tailor. I just didn't know as much what I wanted at that time. By the way I am using smoky MoP buttons here not metal.
Before SF I didn't really like them, they seemed old fashioned, but I have since then seen so many excellent pictures and fits with them I've been inspired to try them, and I'm glad I am doing the same for you. Good luck with your blazer.
It depends on your price range I am sure there are bespoke options in the UK, and Steed does a cheaper MTM service, though it's a bit expensive. Ede and Ravenscroft does some RTW, and Gieves and Hawkes RTW has been decent in my experience too. Brooks Brothers has shops here too of course but I don't personally like their styles as much.
Belvest,wow!!
Italy often is more British that Britain!
Ah,is terrible!Touche! However, the Italians still put belt loops on suit trousers unless tabs/plain are specifically requested. Though I agree that Belvest is among the most English-looking cuts around (particularly given the 8in drop many have).