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I'm beginning to think that Vox doesn't actually own any clothes, he just photoshops different ensembles on to pictures he takes of himself. There is no way that silhouette is of clothing on a real human being.
I'm beginning to think that Vox doesn't actually own any clothes, he just photoshops different ensembles on to pictures he takes of himself. There is no way that silhouette is of clothing on a real human being.
What I do not understand is how vox's differs so much from monty's.
Does it also perplex you how mafoofan's, whnay.'s, iammatt's, montesquieu's, and Cantabrigian's Rubinacci differ? How about David Letterman's and Film Noir Buff's Corvato? Or Marc Grayson's and Manton's Raphael? - B
Does it also perplex you how mafoofan's, whnay.'s, iammatt's, montesquieu's, and Cantabrigian's Rubinacci differ? How about David Letterman's and Film Noir Buff's Corvato? Or Marc Grayson's and Manton's Raphael? - B
Vox, do you feel that Edwin extends the shoulders of your jackets beyond your natural shoulders?
Is this a serious question?
I'm fairly easily perplexed. The side effect is that I'm fairly easily enlightened .
Kidding aside, I think one of many points in montesquieu's poll thread was how the waist on his Steed pieces differed from yours. To my untrained eyes, this was a bigger (or more apparent) difference than the various differences between the Rubinacci's across the forum regulars, montesquieu inclusive.
Hmmm...I don't think so, not in the way that iammatt's Rubies are, for example, or the padded shoulders typical of more structured jackets from other tailors.
I was looking at your January 2009 fittings and it looks as if he marked the shoulders to be narrowed. I pretty much had to beg Edwin to make that adjustment at my last fitting. I am not entirely sure about this, but I am guessing that narrowing the shoulders removes some of the swell from the chest. Some of your more recent postings seem to have a slightly leaner chest. Anyways, I think your shoulders look really, really good.
How did you manage to convince Edwin to give you such relatively (for Steed) open quarters. Mine are much more closed despite my insistance on them being more open
How did you manage to convince Edwin to give you such relatively (for Steed) open quarters. Mine are much more closed despite my insistance on them being more open