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What is this A&S belly some of you guys speak of? Pics? Thanks!
I think SB peak lapels look great for a flashier "cocktail attire" type jacket/suit, particular with just two buttons.
It's the convex curve on the outer edge of the lapel.
I'm with you lasbar, on rare occasions i like looking at them, but can't imagine wearing them, neither in a business nor leisure setting.
looking sharp, brotha!
I think SB peak lapels look great for a flashier "cocktail attire" type jacket/suit, particular with just two buttons. (I'll also add that, in my experience, probably 90%+ of the general population does not even comprehend the difference between peak lapels and notch lapels, so I've never understood the SF/AAAC groupthink about how "inappropriate" SB peak lapels are.)
I think SB peak lapels look great for a flashier "cocktail attire" type jacket/suit, particular with just two buttons. (I'll also add that, in my experience, probably 90%+ of the general population does not even comprehend the difference between peak lapels and notch lapels, so I've never understood the SF/AAAC groupthink about how "inappropriate" SB peak lapels are.)