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Photos of my Tom Ford RTW Suit

Viktri

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One of the things I like about Tom Ford is the supressed waist, I don't think you pull it off here. Maybe this style isn't for you?
 

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Looks good, fit is pretty good I would say.

Looks exactly like my RL Jerome suit, which certainly did not cost as much.
 

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I think it looks great overall, but, like others have said, I'm not sure how it's any different from any other Zegna, for instance, for a third of the price.
 

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I think everyone's being a bit too nitpicky. If you had just posted a suit from maker X, I think the reactions may have been a bit different.

Tom Ford, as far as I know is ridiculously expensive. If I were to drop that kind of cash, I would get something with a little more POP...maybe a pattern

But for a standard charcoal suit, I like it.

Take a better picture with lighting and add a pocket square.
 

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Originally Posted by Toiletduck
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Originally Posted by why
It fits Tom Ford better.

I don't think you have quite the build for it. You need a bigger chest>waist drop.


The major problems with the jacket have nothing to do with the OP's build. The shoulders are simply terrible. I don't know if they are over-extended or if the sleeves just aren't shaped right, but if I were the OP, I wouldn't accept the suit.

Originally Posted by embowafa
I think everyone's being a bit too nitpicky.

I'd be unhappy with those shoulders on any suit.
 

Aperipan

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Your shoulder width is too short, and your stomach girth is also too small. From the front, it's quite obvious about the shoulder width. From the side, it's quite obvious regarding torso dimensions.
 

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