Holdfast
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Upthread:
From that AAAC 3yr-old thread:
It appears my tastes have changed somewhat from 3 years ago. Clearly my sartorial insanity has worsened over this period.
There are some very interesting historical lapel styles esp. around the Georgian/Regency eras; god knows how they all evolved, but I'd also be interested to know. I quite like the so-called "lark's tongue" style, with both a upwards peak and a downwards swoop either side of the lapel notch, creating a funky overlap.
Sator's post on historical lapels. http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/f...torical-Lapels
From that AAAC 3yr-old thread:
Interesting thread. I quite like some of those lapels, but the lark tongue seems overly fussy to me.Originally Posted by Holdfast
It appears my tastes have changed somewhat from 3 years ago. Clearly my sartorial insanity has worsened over this period.