willy cheesesteak
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One guy had a tailor straighten his DR sleeves out, getting the curve out of them
lol why would someone do this
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One guy had a tailor straighten his DR sleeves out, getting the curve out of them
I check this thread like 5 times a day checking for new Harrington fits but no dice. Harrington > * Gotta make some money.
Judging from the pics in this album, the fit is either hit or miss. Some of those fit pics look horrible IMO. *crossing fingers*
How slim do you guys expect a peacoat to be? Any slimmer on a lot of the fits so far and people would not be able to move and people with larger arms and backs would be ripping them apart. There are some who feel toj stuff still isn't slim enough and they go get their things tailored even slimmer, but frankly I think there is a lot missed that way. The point of the clothes is not to have a spray painted fit, that looks terrible. One guy had a tailor straighten his DR sleeves out, getting the curve out of them; the end result is the forearm is just really tight and the sleeve end does not have the graceful flare that you normally get from my pattern.
One guy had a tailor straighten his DR sleeves out, getting the curve out of them; the end result is the forearm is just really tight and the sleeve end does not have the graceful flare that you normally get from my pattern.
http://toj.pixi.me/v/toj2_3/43621373...47b_o.jpg.html
How slim do you guys expect a peacoat to be? Any slimmer on a lot of the fits so far and people would not be able to move and people with larger arms and backs would be ripping them apart. There are some who feel toj stuff still isn't slim enough and they go get their things tailored even slimmer, but frankly I think there is a lot missed that way. The point of the clothes is not to have a spray painted fit, that looks terrible. One guy had a tailor straighten his DR sleeves out, getting the curve out of them; the end result is the forearm is just really tight and the sleeve end does not have the graceful flare that you normally get from my pattern.
Sweet, thanks Willy.
People don't know how to measure themselves ^
don't taper the sleeves, looks nice and you want to be able to layer underneath it.
Yeah, basically. However, ToJ shoulder measurement is not really based on the front. I find that the back shoulder measurement is the crucial one for suits, sport jackets, casual jackets, etc. The front can vary depending on the cut and still look fine. I dunno, either way just ask Charly.