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Marc Chevalier said:I think it's a size 45 or maybe 46. The chest measurement of 48" seems to be accurate. I don't think it's a size 44 or smaller.
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A double vented jacket?! [huh]
Marc Chevalier said:I think it's a size 45 or maybe 46. The chest measurement of 48" seems to be accurate. I don't think it's a size 44 or smaller.
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Marc Chevalier said:Side vents. British-style.
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Marc Chevalier said:Nah, side vents have been seen on British suits since the '30s, and they've never left. Prince Charles's double-breasted suits have 'em.
In the '80s, Georgio Armani all but killed side vents in America. Double-breasted suits from the '80s and '90s rarely had any vents at all. At that time, only anglophiles (such as Ralph Lauren and Alan Flusser) stubbornly insisted on making double-breasted suits with side vents.
Around the year 2000, side vents became popular again. Practically all the double-breasted suits made today have them.
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jamespowers said:I don't think I want to use old Jug Ears as a fashion icon.
Marc Chevalier said:Aw, give the old coot a break. His valet dresses him up very well.
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Baron Kurtz said:I wish i wasn't unemployed; i might've been able to push it up further. This was almost Holy Grail for me:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=260143394568&ssPageName=STRK:MEDW:IT&ih=016
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Marc Chevalier said:Aw, give the old coot a break. His valet dresses him up very well.
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Marc Chevalier said:That is a very, VERY rare jacket. It could go for big bucks if the winner decides to resell it.
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Orgetorix said:Somebody convinced the old coot to stop wearing bespoke, ...
slicedbread said:may i ask why? i saw that it said the vest had two front pockets and thus would mean its not golden era?
Baron Kurtz said:Naah, it says "two pockets on each side in front".
As for Charles's tie, that looks pretty much how a four in hand would normally turn out, doesn't it? Who wants perfection in the tie knot? Not I!
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Marc Chevalier said:Nah, side vents have been seen on (some) Savile Row suits since the '30s, and they've never left. Prince Charles's double-breasted suits have 'em.
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Alan Eardley said:Marc
Not just Savile Row in the 30's, but in most UK High Street tailors' too, and more or less continuously since. Side vents on a DB jacket are a blazer or hacking jacket feature that was considered by some to add a 'rakish' touch to more formal wear. A bit like driving a Range Rover in Chelsea...
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Orgetorix said:I thought hacking jackets would have had center vents, given their equestrian origins. Not so?
Baron Kurtz said:As for Charles's tie, that looks pretty much how a four in hand would normally turn out, doesn't it? Who wants perfection in the tie knot? Not I!
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Marc Chevalier said:Why? Is Savile Row not organic?
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jamespowers said:Perhaps I dislike the four in hand because it doesn't come out even like that. The guy is a windsor. He should tie one.
The knot is too small for the collar spacing--that and I hate seeing beyond the knot in the collar space. In the picture you can see the flat part coming out of the knot.
Straighten that tie!
Regards,
J
Baron Kurtz said:Oh, JP, you're just not the rogueish rake you would present yourself as . . .
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