apropos
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As many of you may notice, most of us have a shoulder that is slightly 'dropped' relative to the other - it is an interesting medical fact that most dropped shoulders are on our 'dominant' side (go ahead, check it out!).
I have an especially pronounced dropped R shoulder, a lasting gift from years of playing competitive squash (a one-handed racquet game), that now-dead sport that simply reeks of old-money and the upper class.
In my RTW suits, this is (sadly) a little too prominent for my liking.
Can a skilled (or semi-skilled) tailor add additional padding to a shoulder to compensate for a dropped shoulder? Is this 'major suit surgery', on par with adjusting shoulder widths? Or should this procedure be avoided?
I look forward to your replies - thank you in advance!
I have an especially pronounced dropped R shoulder, a lasting gift from years of playing competitive squash (a one-handed racquet game), that now-dead sport that simply reeks of old-money and the upper class.
Can a skilled (or semi-skilled) tailor add additional padding to a shoulder to compensate for a dropped shoulder? Is this 'major suit surgery', on par with adjusting shoulder widths? Or should this procedure be avoided?
I look forward to your replies - thank you in advance!