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Jacket too big - is this beyond tailoring

insolentpup

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Hi all,

I saw a second hand jacket and even though I knew it was too big, I couldn't help myself and bought it. There was no proper mirror as it was at a market and I took a chance that it might be okay.

Now I realise it's too big, everywhere. I took some pics. Can someone tell me if this is beyond tailoring? excuse the very messy room
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Yes it is beyond tailoring. The primary reason is the shoulders. That is the single most expensive alteration, and is normally not worth the cost.
 

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I'd wear it as is. I no longer like perfectly clean fits, the slouchy shoulders and chest look ideal and comfortable rather than stuffy.
 

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I'd wear it as is. I no longer like perfectly clean fits, the slouchy shoulders and chest look ideal and comfortable rather than stuffy.
I agree to some extent. I have an old Valentino jacket I got from father-in-law that is about 2 sizes too big. I wouldn't think of getting it altered and wear it at home.
 

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For casual wear it's probably ok, though I would shorten the sleeves. That should help quite a bit in lessening the too big look.
 

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I'd wear it as is. I no longer like perfectly clean fits, the slouchy shoulders and chest look ideal and comfortable rather than stuffy.
True, I do sort of like the fit as well but I would feel a little self conscious wearing it out. Maybe if I get the sleeves done I will feel better about it
 

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