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would it be a good assumption to make that the higher stance is better for business and the lower stance is better for causal?
I just believe it is a bit low. Despite this another (link bellow) is a three button, the buttoning point seems higher, which let my waist more marked (I guess).
BB, those pants seem very slim cut.
I'm planning on getting a tweed jacket from Bookster in the near future (I hope before it gets too warm, money depending). I've been going back and forth between the 2- and 3- button model. I like the idea of the 2, but something bugs me about the button stance. Here's a fit pic from another customer:
I'm planning on getting a tweed jacket from Bookster in the near future (I hope before it gets too warm, money depending). I've been going back and forth between the 2- and 3- button model. I like the idea of the 2, but something bugs me about the button stance. Here's a fit pic from another customer:
I guess the reference for the bottom button must be the pants waist. But I'm not sure if it works this way, regarding a three button jacket.
Is this button stance too high?
^ Looks too high to me. Either that or the jeans are super low-rise...the bottom button is well above the waist of the jeans.