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What do you think of the button stance on this suit? http://www.styleforum.net/showthread...13#post3806013
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This 3 button looks like a very high stance, with the bottom unbuttoned.
The buttons are almost where the top two buttons on a 3-button jacket should be. It would look okay if the jacket were cut for both to fasten.
Makes me wonder... Is it possible to take a 2 button and change it to a 2 roll 1 after the fact?
My next blazer must have a higher buttoning point, though.
I just believe it is a bit low. Despite this another (link bellow) is a three button, the buttoning point seems higher, which let my waist more marked (I guess).
That suit is untouched. It arrived, unworn and NOS. All I did was have the pants hemmed. That waist is how it came. Further, that is not a sack and it is not intended to look like a traditional sack. It is darted, it has quite constructed shoulders, very open quarters and it has flapless pockets. It is antisack. Mike