I think this Mr. Sator shouldn't be so scared of history and try to look for the origins of the word "forum". It isn't the person that build it whom dictates the discussion, nor is it the person that paid for it, it is the people whom have the final word in choosing the topic of discussion...
Apologies for the misplacement.
Can anyone give some more information on the front pleats?
Would it be similar to this jacket?
What happens to the pleat on the back, or does it go into the shoulder seam?
To me the pockets seem to be rounded, pleated and flapless. Any thoughts?
I also imagine...
I recently stumbled across this beautiful picture of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. I've rather fallen for his Jacket and more so for the way he wears it. I'd figure the Lounge would have some more info and pictures of this or a similar style jacket.
with kind regards
Visconde
I went shopping yesterday and bought some fabric.
I hope this will do, total price was $100
Black grosgrain satin
Midnight Blue wool (not quite sure of the weave)
3th fabric is for a pair of plus-fours and waistcoat.
It should be ready by new years eve.
I tried my best with...
Wow, so many responses, thanks for all the help.
To the gentlemen claiming I should buy a vintage dinner jacket:
1. Whatever you say or do, off the rack suits will never ever fit as good as bespoke, impossible, the main reason I never wear it.
2. I'll also never be able to find a dinner jacket...
I didn't know the two were possible, it's so hard to see in pictures.
Anyway, the duke of windsor had his with black lapels, so I think I'll have it that way.
with kind regards
Visconde
EDIT: blacktieguide.com
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