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I don't think it makes you look particularly skinny. I like the silhouette quite a bit, and the lapels. Very nice.
Looks good but makes you look lankier than normal.
Mina did not say anything about the shoulders falling, though I assume they will; all my soft coats have to date. Her tailor did give the coat a major tug all the way around. I gather this is another Naples thing.
The only thing that keeps bugging me about this (and a some of the other stuff you have that I've seen), is that you either pose, or stand normally, with your shoulders rolled forward. If you look at the jacket here, the jacket "ripples", and folds over itself in the chest. I find it distracting and unflattering.
That second picture is very flattering. Very nice silhouette, the trousers too - will look even better when the sleeve heads settle down.
Comparing the Swedish railways to the Blue Line here in Chicago (which I take to work every day) is like compring a Porsche Panamera to a Chevy Malibu. The Swedish railways - faults included - felt positively luxurious compared to the hellish trains we ride in Chicago.
Hold on, there's some pretty shaky infrastructure in the States.
Mina did not say anything about the shoulders falling, though I assume they will; all my soft coats have to date. Her tailor did give the coat a major tug all the way around. I gather this is another Naples thing.
+1. Has a bit more sporty and youthful vibe than what I've seen you in previously.
I have a dropped right shoulder, the coat is cut correctly to fit for that.
Now that you mention it, is it possible that your A&S coat was not cut correctly to fit for that, hence the divot? (Fwiw, this appears to fit you very well, unlike your A&S.)
I have a dropped right shoulder, the coat is cut correctly to fit for that. The difference is not evened out with padding (I hate that). It's really not noticeable IRL unless you stare at my shoulders for a length of time. In a photo, it's instantly evident.