justinkapur
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is there a SF approved way to take fit pics? like height, distance, camera equipment, etc.
I have a decent camera, but no idea what else I should do
I think it's a testament to how helpful Claghorn is that somebody can take tons of advice from him and still cultivate a personal style. And given that "not perfect" is the biggest criticism of that rig (and nothing's perfect), I'd say it's pretty good.I wanted to give a stab at this week's Friday Challenge with what I had on today but there is nothing that I can mimic. But I have to acknowledge@Claghorn for playing a huge part in helping me be able to dress like this, albeit it isn't perfect.
Thank you very much. I raised the camera and went further back away from the camera.Very nice @The Noodles . The long distance shot works really well. Gives a good impression of fit and proportion.
No, it's a shirt maker that Claghorn found in Seoul. The shirt maker is called The Washington. The suit is made by Formosa.@The Noodles is that another one of those Zegna shirts? Still really digging the collar, though if I were having it made I'd get the points just a bit longer to make sure the right point gets under that collar. Great overall fit, too. Who makes the suit?
I like Mabro quite a lot. Everything I've seen of theirs has been made very well.The suit is not that fancy actually. MTM by Mabro (still fully canvassed, approx. similar to Caruso)