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I have an SB PL that I love but it's one button.I'm like 75%+ peak lapel SB guy, so I see no issue...
To complicate matters, my last few commissions from Steven Hitchcock have been single breasted, single button with notch lapels and I love the way they turned out. I’m absolutely sold on single button, at least in his hands.I prefer one button for peak lapel as well but I definitely have none one button peak lapel as well
Divij @ Divij Bespoke convinced me to try single button as well and I'm sold as well for formal suits.To complicate matters, my last few commissions from Steven Hitchcock have been single breasted, single button with notch lapels and I love the way they turned out. I’m absolutely sold on single button, at least in his hands.
Yes! I saw him wearing a jacket in that configuration and it was very flattering on him. He recommended it and I went with it.slanted pocket too I assume?, it's a very sharp English look
Single button peak lapel seems super tuxedo like to me but I understand the principle behind it - a longer lapel line and lower buttoning point.
I’ll share some photos once the fitting is ready and decide then
Here's a picture of mine. In my mind, it doesn't look like a tuxedo.Single button peak lapel seems super tuxedo like to me but I understand the principle behind it - a longer lapel line and lower buttoning point.
I’ll share some photos once the fitting is ready and decide then
Old alumo I believe, cotton linen.I love the pattern of the blue shirt with white strips (bottom right). Where is the fabric from?
for me, sbpl is better on English tailoring and Milanese / Roman.Definitely peak on SB suits. So many makers are doing it well - Tom Ford, RLPL, Phineas, etc...
So not generally available. Those stripes, where you get a chunky and a thinner one with a border are rather unusual. Even more so in linen or linen/cotton.Old alumo I believe, cotton linen.