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anybody ever shorten a blazer?

bsyde82

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not talking bout a major restructuring, but like a subtle half inch, inch...

i'm wondering if this would look funny...i'm 5'8...wear a 38S, but i'd still prefer it a tad shorter...just wondering if anyone's ever done this before w/ success
 

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I haven't, but you definitely can. Half an inch is doable without screwing up the pocket placement and proportions.
 

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I've had it done before. The important thing is the pocket placement. If the pockets aren't too low, it works fine.
 

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yes many times. a half inch is in most cases the max to shorten a jacket.
 

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As noted above, key is not visibly affecting pocket placement too much. Also make sure they finish the quarters in the same way. Once I found an RLPL flannel coat and thought, why does this look odd? It was because a cheap alteration job from an L to an R had chopped the bottom of the jacket without rounding the quarters at all.
 

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