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My Tom Ford suit - fit pics inside

Watchaholic

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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
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Also very very nice!
 

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I have a similar grey one like yours. The size seems too big for you. Tom ford suits are supposed to be ultra fitted. The shoulders seem to be to big and the v split under the button isn't opening as it supposed to. The store in new york should have gotten this right, they did for me. Id keep them just have them take them in a little. Heres a pic of what i mean:
 

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Originally Posted by smruss
I have a similar grey one like yours. The size seems too big for you. Tom ford suits are supposed to be ultra fitted. The shoulders seem to be to big and the v split under the button isn't opening as it supposed to. The store in new york should have gotten this right, they did for me. Id keep them just have them take them in a little. Heres a pic of what i mean:
That one fits TF bad. I can´t believe the owner that seems an obsesive compulsive DSM wears a bad fitting jacket, clearly you ( the author of this thread ) should send your pictures to him and ask for a model job on the catalogues.
 

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Originally Posted by smruss
I have a similar grey one like yours. The size seems too big for you. Tom ford suits are supposed to be ultra fitted. The shoulders seem to be to big and the v split under the button isn't opening as it supposed to. The store in new york should have gotten this right, they did for me. Id keep them just have them take them in a little. Heres a pic of what i mean:

Lots of pull here. I think it looks sexy (nhjic) but the SF cognoscenti go apoplectic when they see **** like that.
 

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Originally Posted by Bull
Lots of pull here. I think it looks sexy

Lots of tight things do. On women.
 

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Originally Posted by maomao1980
Why does TF spec the sleeves so damn long by default? They are beyond the normal range of arm's length by a mile!

Most people who wear a given jacket will need alteration. Shortening is easier than lengthening. Ergo, long sleeves. Same concept as unfinished trousers.
 

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Originally Posted by Sanguis Mortuum
Which suit do you mean? I don't think the light one is glen plaid, and it's sleeves are a bit more than 'a tad' too long (and the OP knows it). The dark one is too dark for me to tell if it's glen plaid, but I don't think it is either, and the sleeves look about right...

It's actually a very subtle glen plaid that really can only be seen when relatively close.
 

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Sleeves too long and roomy for you. Jacket too long for you as well. TF jackets suit TF's shape only unfortunately.
 

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Originally Posted by H2T
Sleeves too long and roomy for you. Jacket too long for you as well. TF jackets suit TF's shape only unfortunately.

sleeves are not finished.
 

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Originally Posted by H2T
Sleeves too long and roomy for you. Jacket too long for you as well. TF jackets suit TF's shape only unfortunately.

How can you tell that it's too long without a full-length shot? And how on earth is it 'roomy'? The waist looks about as small as it could possibly be. The chest is built-up, but there's a big difference between a structured chest and a suit that is just too big ('roomy')...

And of course, as mentioned above, the sleeves are obviously unfinished.
 

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