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@Isolation. Looks okay from the front, but to be honest, looks pretty nasty from behind.
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Here you go. http://www.styleforum.net/t/33568/the-hong-kong-tailors-thread/1125#post_7012360Hi, does anybody know if any of the many tailors in HK have experience in what italians call "spalla insellata" (in english would be translated as "saddled shoulder")? I'm sure many of you know what I am talking about. It's a kind of shoulder quite popular in Naples starting from the 40's. I'm personally a fan of this kind of shoulder but it requires very decent tailoring skills, so I was wondering which tailor could do this for me in HK. Here an example (it's a Rubinacci jacket):
Chan Minnis 0520 Fresco basted
I know these pics aren't that good but still wanted to get feedback if possible. I didn't know how to pin anything. This is my first bespoke suit. I'll try to have pics taken at the actual fitting next week in San Francisco.
Given that you can't fasten the pants properly, it's a bit difficult to judge them
isolation: besides, your taste in other things clearly deserves a higher quality tailor: I see a box set of BBC Shakespeare productions, the whole Game of Thrones series, a good movie collection, and bottles of port and Inniskillin icewine. Excellent choices all around.