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Jesse@KentWang

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Some great pocket squares recently spotted on Instagram!






 

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Thanks! Any input on the type of shoulder you’d recommend for a Neapolitan-inspired jacket? The soft or unconstructed? I’ve read in the past you guys don’t recommend the spalla camicia
I usually do the soft full canvas, no padded shoulder, round welt (barchetta) chest pocket and round patch side pockets … I think I get some pretty Neapolitan vibes with those options. Cheers!
 

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Unconstructed for sure. The spalla is actually a rollino, and IMO only works with suits. Aaron may feel differently though.
I would prefer some padding, but my shoulders slope greatly. For others with a better shoulder line, I think the unpadded shoulder with pleats (con rollino) or without, is equally good for casual suits or sport coats.
 

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Wholecuts after a year and a half.
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Great website.
Can you upload more sunglasses styles, currently only 4 models.
Thanks
 

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Some of the links for the suit options form are dead.
 
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Also would be great to get some F/W 2019 fabrics on the suit page.
 

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I visited KW in NYC yesterday to have measurements taken for a suit. That went mostly well except for the web form crashed - I'm hopeful all the notes were captured correctly. The one thing holding me back from completing my order is the lack of seconding fitting. I've had MTM suits made several times over the years, and they have always needed adjustments during second fitting. Can any customers comment on how good the fit of their first MTM suit from KW was, and how it compared to other MTM suppliers?
 

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