What's the "neapolitan standard" for 3-piece suits, I know you rarely see them wear one, but i've seen trousers with belt loops rather than side tabs? Doesn't a belt with a 3-piece just look at little off?
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Ideally the vest should be long enough to cover the belt.
Interesting view. Adjusters are more of a practical feature of trousers to me. Did Mina suggest an alternate method of preventing pants from sliding off one's waist?
surely he & she were talking about side adjusters on the waistcoat?
The British seem to know how to tailor vests. I can't ever recall seeing an Italian vest that looks right. I would only go for 2 piece suits in Italy.
The British seem to know how to tailor vests. I can't ever recall seeing an Italian vest that looks right. I would only go for 2 piece suits in Italy.
The British seem to know how to tailor vests. I can't ever recall seeing an Italian vest that looks right. I would only go for 2 piece suits in Italy.
To the contrary. We were speaking of pants. She was commenting on how side adjusters on them was much more British, and for Neapolitan pants, belts were almost always used. However this was in reference to pant for a two piece suit/