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Modifying sleave lengths

Travis

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I don't know if there's been anything posted about this before, or if it's just a dumb question to begin with (although my grandpa always says there's no such thing as a dumb question, there are just a lot of inquisitive idiots). Anyway, I have a decent looking charcoal single-breasted trench coat that I got from my dad from when he went through the six-month period in his life when he actually dressed nice. It fits perfectly with the exception of the sleaves being a bit too short. It doesn't look bad if I wear it over a shirt, but I'd really like to wear it over my suits. Is it usually possible to get a tailor to pull some extra material out of the lining to make it fit right or is that missing inch going to mean I just need to go buy a new coat?
 

MB5

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Oregon
It depends on if you want the sleeves to look the same.

I did that with a Dunn & Co. Harris Tweed coat, but it no longer has the faux flap to make it look like the button is actually doing something. I also had to add some material to the sleeve lining.
 

Micawber

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There is usually a bit of let down in most sleeves. As long as the original cuff edges are still good and not faded you should be ok.
 

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