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They will all look and drape differently because of the diversity and character of each cloth.So you would stay with the same measurements for the next order?
I did not know that about curdoroy.
The next pairs i am planning to have made are a pair of linen and a pair of tweed pants.
If you want the waist to fit closer, yes, have them taken in. Would not alter anything else based on these pictures.Okay thanks .
They are definitely wearable (right? ).
Last question: Would you recommend taking the curdoroy pair to the tailor or not?
I did not press them at all so far. Straight out of the package. Could you explain the curdoroy thing again?
My next pairs will be flannel and linen. Do these fabrics need me to be extra careful with something as well?
Before you decide to keep this jacket, find out of there is enough cloth in the side and center back seams to let out. You need at least 2" around the waist and it's doubtful the outlets have enough to let out.Hello guys! I’ve been struggling for a while to find a sports coat that fits me, because I have wide shoulders and I’m relatively short. I’ve realized that my best rtw options are those that offer a short version. I’ve found this one from gagliardi, which I believed had non functional cuffs, but it turned out they’re functional.
What do you guys think about the fit of this one? I think the waist needs to be let out for sure. And the sleeves don’t seem too long. You think taking a couple of cm without altering it from the shoulder would be enough?
thanks a lot!!
Are the front buttonholes made by hand or machine?Hello! I just took one of my jackets for a rather simple sleeves shortening and adding hand-sewn working buttonholes. The tailor did the job, but he was confused and used different thread color on one side. I just figured it out just now...
1. The question is whether it is a simple fix.
2. I would like to know if it is possible to have buttonholes restitched to the right color even though the holes were already cut and stitched?
3. If that is possible, then it is theoretically possible to restitch the lapel buttonhole? I would like some of my jackets to have the regular lapel buttonhole restitched to a milanese buttonhole, hence the question.
Thank you!
Are the front buttonholes made by hand or machine?
It's a problem to add buttonholes to a jacket and match the existing buttonhole twist but if the tailor made buttonholes and used two different colors of thread, that's just weird.
The buttonholes can be undone but it has to be done carefully.
Does this tailor know how to make a Milanese buttonhole?