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Wow, that last set. Wow.
 

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A dissonant chord at the end of a beautiful cadenza of posts, @lordsuperb
Yes, the poison always comes as dessert. I was having a good time with black and white pics and watched the noname who gives me nausea.
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Btw, all that fabric pull on the stomach on the Onassys and others DB is not proper tailoring. Is considering a fault to avoid when studying tailoring.
 
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I actually prefer a wider lapel but since it's my first double breasted with a new tailor, I deferred to his experience and he suggested that since I was a smaller size, to opt for a 3" lapel so it's more 'proportionate'. I'm 5ft 7 and wear a size 34r - 35 s Jacket for reference.
 

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I actually prefer a wider lapel but since it's my first double breasted with a new tailor, I deferred to his experience and he suggested that since I was a smaller size, to opt for a 3" lapel so it's more 'proportionate'. I'm 5ft 7 and wear a size 34r - 35 s Jacket for reference.


Put it on and post a picture of you wearing the suit.
 

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Couldn't get a good photo of the jacket on me, will get a friend to take it but here is some close up for perspective. Too narrow?
 

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I think it is way too narrow. What tailor is suggesting you a 4x1 double breasted suit. The general rule on a double breasted suit is you can go with a wider-than-normal lapel. Are those besom pockets too? I mean, I guess they're okay, not my cup of tea - only on black tie. But maybe its okay, take a picture with it on - maybe it all looks proportionate.
 

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