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Originally Posted by gdl203
Please do one between #1 and #2, although 1.5" shorter and a buttoning point 1/2" lower thanks

This would be significantly easier than straightening out the lines. A three-minute job. But I'm still going to do it.

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But add a dragon fighting a unicorn on fire print.

This would be mildly easier than straightening out the lines. I'm thinking about doing it.
 

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For what it's worth, I didn't consider this a full Foof because I didn't change everything I'd like to. I would lower the pocket and lower the gorge (substantially), but the jacket pattern makes doing either an incredible pain **********.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
This would be significantly easier than straightening out the lines. A three-minute job. But I'm still going to do it.



This would be mildly easier than straightening out the lines. I'm thinking about doing it.


Maybe add a sailor Jerry tattoo print to top it up?
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
This would be significantly easier than straightening out the lines. A three-minute job. But I'm still going to do it.



This would be mildly easier than straightening out the lines. I'm thinking about doing it.


You know one of the happiest days of my life was when Adobe realized that undoing merging layers should be an option. Godspeed Foo.
 

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Great. Can you change his jeans to straight leg 45rpm and add a wallet in his left pocket and a blackberry in his right one?
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
Great. Can you change his jeans to straight leg 45rpm and add a wallet in his left pocket and a blackberry in his right one?
AK in left hand, Crystal in his right, LV allover print on his shirt.
 

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I like #1 the best. By far. Which means, great going: your tailor, who you paid thousands of dollars to make this coat, did his job. Fancy that! Shocking that this doesn't happen more often.
 

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Originally Posted by Fuuma
AK in left hand, Crystal in his right, LV allover print on his shirt.

The shutter shades, we'll just have to imagine them outside of the frame
 

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Also, fix his posture and add about 50 lbs of Voxxy muscles, plz.

--Andre
 

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The combination of the shoulder extension and waist suppression treatment is interesting. Nice fabric selection.

No one makes a sexier coat like the Italians.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
For what it's worth, I didn't consider this a full Foof because I didn't change everything I'd like to. I would lower the pocket and lower the gorge (substantially), but the jacket pattern makes doing either an incredible pain **********.
Why the lower gorge? Your preference in general or something specific about Manton's body type? In any case, awesome work with FoofShop, as usual. I think #2 or #3 win but then again I also thought the photo of the other guy in AS posted by Andrew Rogers whom everyone thought looked like he was wearing an OTR BB sack looked great.
Anderson+%26+Sheppard+suit.JPG
 

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Originally Posted by JohnnyCrockett
Why the lower gorge? Your preference in general or something specific about Manton's body type? In any case, awesome work with FoofShop, as usual. I think #2 or #3 win but then again I also thought the photo of the other guy in AS posted by Andrew Rogers whom everyone thought looked like he was wearing an OTR BB sack looked great.
Anderson+%26+Sheppard+suit.JPG

I agree--that looks fantastic. I think the high gorge and high breast pocket stretch out his torso like taffy. Manton is long enough as it is . . . if you know what I mean.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
I agree--that looks fantastic. I think the high gorge and high breast pocket stretch out his torso like taffy. Manton is long enough as it is . . . if you know what I mean.
Foo, that's poor tailoring.
 

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You guys like the first one best because the problem lies in the way the chest is cut/shaped, the shoulder line and the setting of the sleeves, not the waist suppression. The waist is fine as is.
 

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